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  2. Vasectomy - Wikipedia

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    Vasectomy costs are (or may be) covered in different countries, as a method of both contraception or population control, with some offering it as a part of a national health insurance. The procedure was generally considered illegal in France until 2001, due to provisions in the Napoleonic Code forbidding "self-mutilation". No French law ...

  3. Birth control in France - Wikipedia

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    The French government will provide access to birth control pills, intrauterine devices, contraceptive patches and injectable birth control. [5] In 2023 France announced free access to male condoms for people aged between 18 and 25 years old. Pharmacies will provide free packets of 6, 12 or 24 condoms.

  4. Legal status of human sterilization by country - Wikipedia

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    Laws regarding sterilization for contraceptive purposes around the world: Legal from the age of 18. Legal from the age of 21, 25 or 18 for those with two children. Legal from the age of 25. Legal from the age of 30, 35 or 40. Legal for those with at least 3, 4 or 5 children sometimes with additional age requirements.

  5. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    The copper IUD (also known as a copper T intrauterine device) is a non-hormonal option of birth control. It is wrapped in copper which creates a toxic environment for sperm and eggs, thus preventing pregnancy. [2] The failure rate of a copper IUD is approximately 0.8% and can prevent pregnancy for up to 10 years.

  6. Reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the site of injection of the product Vasalgel, a vasectomy alternative. Reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance (RISUG), formerly referred to as the synthetic polymer styrene maleic anhydride (SMA), is the development name of a male contraceptive injection developed at IIT Kharagpur in India by the team of Dr. Sujoy K. Guha.

  7. Abortion in France - Wikipedia

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    Births, legal abortions, and clandestine abortions in France between 1968 and 2005. Abortion in France is legal upon request until 14 weeks after conception (16 weeks after the pregnant woman's last menstrual period). [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] Abortions at later stages of pregnancy up until birth are allowed if two physicians certify that the abortion ...

  8. Health care in France - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] Like most countries, France faces problems of rising costs of prescription medication, increasing unemployment, and a large aging population. [24] Expenses related to the healthcare system in France represented 10.5% of the country's GDP and 15.4% of its public expenditures. In 2004, 78.4% of these expenses were paid for by the state ...

  9. Emergency medical services in France - Wikipedia

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    France operates on a system of universal health care. [15] Patients have freedom to choose physicians, hospitals etc., and there are prices set for each type of service. When operating in the public system, patients are asked to co-pay a portion of the cost for each type of care that they receive.