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Default France makes abortion more available and free.


In France, any woman who chooses to can have an abortion for free.

As of April 1, the French state covers 100 percent of the costs for 100
percent of terminations.

Previously only girls under 18 could claim the full cost back from
social security, while older women would receive between 70 and 80 percent.

The new provision, introduced as one of Socialist President François
Hollande's campaign promises in early 2012 and approved in October, is
part of a drive to bolster women's reproductive rights.

The reform is designed to help remove the barriers that continue to
prevent women exercising their "fundamental right" to decide what
happens to their bodies, said Health Minister Marisol Touraine.

The legislation also makes contraception free for 15- to 18-year-olds,
who previously had to pay 35 percent of the costs.

At the same time it doubles the social security fee paid to hospitals
and clinics that provide abortions, in a bid to encourage more
facilities to offer the procedure.

More than 220,000 abortions are performed in France per year, most of
them on women aged between 20 and 24.

In a public French hospital, an abortion can cost up to 400 euros
($513), of which women over 18 would previously have had to pay about
50-80 euros ($64-103).

Family planning activists welcomed the change, but called for extra
provisions to make it easier for women to obtain abortions anonymously.

Other campaigners criticized the decision to pay for abortions rather
than contraception for adult women, arguing that the state should focus
on preventing rather than terminating unwanted pregnancies.

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France, I read somewhere, is about 80% Roman Catholic.