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h English (en) | While Lebanon is liberal compared to many of its neighbors, sex education and premarital sex still remain taboo. In schools, sex education is often limited to basic biological information. Furthermore, there are reports of widespread misinformation surrounding contraception, including the false belief that birth control pills cause infertility. Many women shy away from sex education and family planning guidance, as they may be having premarital sex and feel embarrassed or ashamed.<ref>[http://www.dw.com/en/bound-by-taboos-lebanese-women-seek-abortions/a-17396085 Bound by taboos, Lebanese women seek abortions]</ref> |
h French (fr) | Bien que le Liban soit plutôt libéral comparé à beaucoup de ses voisins, l'éducation sexuelle et les relations sexuelles avant le mariage restent taboues. De plus, on rapporte souvent des cas de désinformation concernant la contraception, notamment la fausse croyance que la pilule contraceptive cause l'infertilité. Beaucoup de femmes gardent leurs distances avec l'éducation sexuelle et le planning familial, car elles ont peut-être des relations sexuelles avant le mariage, et se sentent de ce fait honteuses ou embarrassées.<ref>[http://www.dw.com/en/bound-by-taboos-lebanese-women-seek-abortions/a-17396085 Bound by taboos, Lebanese women seek abortions]</ref> |