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For women under 18 years, birth control pills are free or can be purchased with a 5 euro copay (as of 2015). For women over 18, they will need to pay the full price, which will vary based on the brand. But a one month supply of Desofemine cost 15 euro in 2015. | |||
==Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)== | ==Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)== | ||
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In Germany, you can get emergency contraception (the morning after pill) without a prescription. Until March 2015, it was by prescription only. Now you can purchase Levonorgestrel and Ulipristal pills over-the-counter and, if you're over 14 years old, you don't parental consent.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_contraceptive_availability_by_country#Germany Contraceptive Availability by Country: Germany]</ref> | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_contraceptive_availability_by_country#Germany Contraceptive Availability by Country: Germany] | |||
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From InterNations: "It is important to note that ob/gyn care in Germany distinguishes clearly between gynecologists and obstetricians (Geburtshelfer). In case you are going to have a baby, you will have your pre-natal checkups at your usual gynecologist in Germany; but they will only be present during the birth if they happen to work as an obstetrician at your hospital of choice as well" (Source: [https://www.internations.org/germany-expats/guide/15986-health-insurance/women-s-health-in-germany-16004 Women's Health in Germany, Internations]). | From InterNations: "It is important to note that ob/gyn care in Germany distinguishes clearly between gynecologists and obstetricians (Geburtshelfer). In case you are going to have a baby, you will have your pre-natal checkups at your usual gynecologist in Germany; but they will only be present during the birth if they happen to work as an obstetrician at your hospital of choice as well" (Source: [https://www.internations.org/germany-expats/guide/15986-health-insurance/women-s-health-in-germany-16004 Women's Health in Germany, Internations]). |