Contraception refers to various methods used to prevent pregnancy. These include hormonal methods like the pill, patch, or ring; intrauterine devices (IUDs); barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms; surgical methods such as sterilization; and natural family planning methods including rhythm method, ovulation method, and sympto-thermal method.
Contraception refers to various methods used to prevent pregnancy. These include hormonal methods like the pill, patch, or ring; intrauterine devices (IUDs); barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms; surgical methods such as sterilization; and natural family planning methods including rhythm method, ovulation method, and sympto-thermal method.
Contraception in France includes various methods such as pills, patches, IUDs, implants, condoms, diaphragms, and sterilization. It is widely accessible through pharmacies and healthcare providers. French social security covers most costs.
French social security typically covers 70% of contraception costs, with individuals responsible for the remaining 30%. Free contraceptives are available to certain groups, including students under a certain age and low-income families.