Monaco Local Reference INFOrmation
The information on who to contact and how to proceed in the event of an unwanted pregnancy.
The French family planning organisation (Planning Familial) is responsible for providing information on contraception, abortion
(avortement), sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS (SIDA). The website (in French) is comprehensive and provides information relevant to all regions of France:
Planning Familial website Termination of pregnancy (IVG) is legal in France up to 12-weeks after conception. There is one week period of compulsory "reflection" prior to termination, except in an urgent case where this can be reduced to two days. Minors (girls under 18) and unmarried women must meet with a counsellor during the week prior to the process and in the days immediately after. Minors do not need parental consent, however they must be accompanied by and adult (person over 18 years) throughout the procedure. Single women do not need to provide the agreement of the partner. A non-resident visitor to France may legally have a pregnancy terminated while in France. Abortion in MonacoAbortions are illegal in Monaco except to save a mother's life. A person with Monagasque social security may be referred to a doctor in France, however fees for the procedure or the abortion pill are not be reimbursed. Further InformationContact information for the hospitals and clinics that have complete pregnancy termination facilities can be found on this page of the Planning Familial website National information centres on termination (no guarantee English is spoken):
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