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h English (en) | '''Important Note:''' You must confirm a physician that will provide an abortion procedure for you. In Italy, medical care providers are not required to perform abortions. If medical personnel are opposed to abortion on moral or religious groups, they are legally allowed to declare their conscientious objection and they're exempt from performing or assisting in an abortion procedure. Seventy percent of Italian gynecologists (and 83% in some conservative regions) are conscientious objectors so do not perform abortions, as of 2016, and a nationwide survey found that 1,200 gynecologists out of well over 10,000 performed abortions. This means that some women spend considerable time trying to find and secure a gynecologist who is willing to perform the exam. It's critical that you secure a physician that does not hold moral objections and can perform the procedure. For more information about this issue in Italy, check out [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/17/world/europe/on-paper-italy-allows-abortions-but-few-doctors-will-perform-them.html this article] and [https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/abortion-legal-italy-conscientious-objectors this article]. |
h French (fr) | "Note importante": Vous devrez certifier d'un médecin qui vous fournira l'avortement. En Italie, les dispensaires de santé ne sont pas requis de pratiquer l'avortement. Si le personnel médicale est opposé par la morale ou leur appartenance religieuse à l'IVG, il sont légalement autorisés à déclarer leur objection et leur refus de pratiquer ou assister à un avortement. 70% des gynécologues Italiens (83% dans certaines régions conversatrices) sont opposés à l'IVG et ne pratiquent pas l'avortement, et en 2016, un sondage national que seuls 1200 gynécologues sur 10000 pratiquaient l'IVG. Cela signifie que que des femmes ont passé un temps considérable à trouver un médecin qui puisse accepter de pratiquer l'opération. Il est très important de vous assurer le soutien d'un médecin qui n'a pas d'objections et puisse pratiquer l'opération. Pour plus d'informations à propos de ce problème en Italie, cliquez [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/17/world/europe/on-paper-italy-allows-abortions-but-few-doctors-will-perform-them.html this article] et [https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/abortion-legal-italy-conscientious-objectors this article]. |