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===Coûts===
===Coûts===


Pour les femmes de moins de 18ans, la pilule contraceptive est gratuite ou peut être achetée à hauteur d'une participation de 5euros (2015). Les femmes de plus de 18ans devront payer plein prix, qui variera selon la marque. Mais un mois de contraception de la marque 'Desofemine' coûte 15euros en 2015.
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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===Laws & Social Stigmas===
===Laws & Social Stigmas===


En Allemagne, vous trouverez la contraception d'urgence (pilule du lendemain) sans ordonnance. Jusque Mars 2015, elle était disponible uniquement sur ordonnance. Maintenant, vous pouvez acheter les pilules Levonorgestrel et Ulipristal au comptoir d'une pharmacie, et sans accord parental pour les plus de 14ans.  
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]


===Que prendre et où le trouver===
===Que prendre et où le trouver===
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==Grossesse==
==Pregnancy==


===Lois et stigmatisation sociale===
===Laws & Social Stigmas===


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]).
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