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In any case, the abortion promoters are not laying down their arms. In Sweden it's 18 weeks,” she says.īut the DREES report shows that the relatively low number of abortions in May, June, and early July 2020 is not linked to “difficulties of access,” but to “measures taken to limit the spread of Covid.” In other words, “social distancing” has played a role in French intimacy, and led to a decline in conceptions. “Other countries, like Spain, are at 14 weeks. However, the figures prove them wrong, once again revealing the ideology which drives the action of the pro-abortion lobbies, and which nothing seems to be able to stop: “today, the deadlines are too short and three to five thousand women each year go abroad to have an abortion,” proclaims Albane Gaillot, ex-LREM MP who has been supporting the bill to extend this period for several months. Yet this is the red rag of an announced increase in late abortions for which family planning organizations and elected officials have been agitating for several months, asking for an extension of the legal deadline from 12 weeks to 14 weeks. But “the abortions did not happen later than usual,” she continues. “The increase in late abortions was put forward to deregulate abortion” - that is to say to increase the delays - recalls Caroline Roux deputy director general of the pro-life movement Alliance Vita. The report from DREES - an organization that depends on the Ministries of Health, Labor and the Economy - also reveals that so-called “late” abortion requests, which occur in the last two weeks of the legal deadline did not increase over the same period.
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The study showed there were 222,000 voluntary terminations of pregnancy (abortion) for the year 2020, a decrease of 4% compared to the previous year, after several years of increase in the number of abortions in the country. Septemis dedicated to “World Abortion Rights Day.” It is on this day that the Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation, and Statistics (DREES) has chosen to publish the annual statistics on abortion in France. Progressive lobbies have taken the opportunity to demand a further extension of the time limit for access to abortion. This data that should be qualified given the increase in medical abortions in the city. The abortion figures in France are falling: recourse to abortion is down 4% in the country.