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France, free contraception for women up to 25 years old

Free contraceptives for all young women up to 25: France will offer them from next year, as announced by the Minister of Health. Not only that: the French health system will also take care of visits, tests or other medical procedures related to birth control.

“There is a decline in the use of contraception among many young women, and the main reason is the economic one. Contraceptives cost too much»Said Minister Olivier Véran in an interview with France 2. “It’s unacceptable that women can’t protect themselves, can’t have contraception devices – if they choose to use them, of course – just because they can’t afford it.”

When asked why the government chose 25 as the age limit, Véran replied that that is the age at which greater autonomy is acquired and coverage is lost from the parents’ supplementary health insurance, called “mutuelle”. Furthermore, according to various studies, many women abandon contraception at 25, not because they want to have children but because “it is expensive”.

This new measure should cost the French health system, theHealth Insurance, around 21 million euros per year. Contraception in France, since 2013 is already free for people aged between 15 and 18 and, from August 2020, also for children under 15. And since then it has been the number of abortions decreased.

Last year, according to data from the French government, nearly a thousand girls between the ages of 12 and 14 became pregnant in France and 770 of these pregnancies ended in abortion. Ever since free contraception was offered to young people between the ages of 15 and 18, the number of abortions has dropped from 9.5 per thousand pregnancies in 2012 to six in 2018, according to official data.

For women over 25, around 65% of the cost of contraception is reimbursed in France.

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