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In terms of facilities and physicians, physicians are not required to perform voluntary abortions. However, if they refuse to offer services, they must inform prospective patients of facilities/physicians that will perform abortions. Note that abortions may only take place in health facilities, public hospitals or private hospitals. The only exception is if an agreement has been made between the practitioner or a center for family education, family planning or a health center, and legal facilities will be determined by the State Council.<ref>[http://worldabortionlaws.com/map/ World Abortion Laws: France]</ref>

En terme de soins et de médecins, ils ne sont pas tenus de pratiquer l’avortement volontaire. Cependant, s’ils refusent d’offrir leurs services, ils doivent diriger les patients prospectant à l’IVG vers des soins/médecins qui pratiqueront l’opération. Notez que l’avortement ne peut se faire que dans des centres de soins, hôpitaux publics ou privés. La seule exception serait dans le cas où un accord aurait été passé entre le praticien et un centre d’éducation familiale, planning familial ou un centre de santé, et les questions légales déterminées par le conseil régional. [1]

  1. World Abortion Laws: France