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In France, abortion, or "“Interruption Volontaire de Grossesse” (IVG), is legal for up to 14 weeks after pregnancy (i.e. week 12 of gestation, week 14 after first day of last menstrual period). During this period, all reasons for an abortion are accepted, including to save the life of the woman, to preserve physical health, to preserve mental health, rape or incest, risk of fetal impairment, economic or social reasons, or available on request. However, there are certain protocols to follow. Before a voluntary abortion, women are advised to seek counseling. If they are non-emancipated minors, they are required to seek counseling. During this consultation, women will meet with a person who "has satisfied qualified training as a marriage counselor or any other qualified person in a facility for information, consultation, or family counseling, a center for planning or family education, a social service, or another approved organization." Once the consultation is complete, women will receive a certificate of counseling. If minors wish to keep this consultation confidential or not share this information with their parents, they may choose any adult to serve as a referral.<ref>[http://worldabortionlaws.com/map/ World Abortion Laws: France]</ref>
En France, l'avortement ou 'interruption volontaire de grossesse'(IVG) est légal jusqu'à 14semaines après la grossesse (12ème semaine de gestation, 14ème semaine après la dernière période menstruelle). Pendant cette période, toutes les raisons d'avorter sont acceptées, comme sauver la vie de la femme, préserver la santé mentale ou physique, viol ou inceste, risque de malformation foetale, raisons économiques ou sociales, ou disponible sur demande. Cependant, il y a certains protocoles à suivre. Avant un avortement volontaire, ils est conseillé au femmes de chercher de l'assistance. Si elles sont des mineures non émancipées, elles doivent obligatoirement chercher de l'assistance/conseil. Durant cette consultation, les femmes rencontreront une personne qui "a rempli un entrainement qualifié en tant que conseiller marital ou n'importe quelle personne qualifiée dans un service d'information, consultation, ou conseil familial, centre pour le planning ou l'éducation familiale, service social, ou autre organisation reconnue.". Une fois la consultaion fiate, la femme recevra un certificat d'assistance. Si les mineures souhaitent garder leur consultaion confidentielle ou ne pas les partager avec leur parents, elles peuvent choisir n'importe quel adulte en guise de réferent.<ref>[http://worldabortionlaws.com/map/ World Abortion Laws: France]</ref>


As stated in the law, "If, after the consultations provided for in articles L. 2212-3 and L. 2212-4, the woman renews her request for a termination of pregnancy, the physician must request a written confirmation from her; he may only accept this confirmation after the expiration of a week following the first request of the woman, except when the term of twelve weeks risks being passed.  This confirmation can only occur after the expiration of a delay of two days following the discussion provided for in article L. 2212-4; this delay may be included in that of the week provided for above."<ref>[http://worldabortionlaws.com/map/ World Abortion Laws: France]</ref>
As stated in the law, "If, after the consultations provided for in articles L. 2212-3 and L. 2212-4, the woman renews her request for a termination of pregnancy, the physician must request a written confirmation from her; he may only accept this confirmation after the expiration of a week following the first request of the woman, except when the term of twelve weeks risks being passed.  This confirmation can only occur after the expiration of a delay of two days following the discussion provided for in article L. 2212-4; this delay may be included in that of the week provided for above."<ref>[http://worldabortionlaws.com/map/ World Abortion Laws: France]</ref>
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