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| Almería Local Reference INFOrmation
Information on who to contact and how to proceed in the event of an unwanted pregnancy. Also information on family planning clinics.
The LawArticle 417 of the Penal Code states that Abortion is not a punishable offence if carried out by a medical practitioner in a public or private clinic with the express consent of the pregnant woman under the following circumstances:
Note: women will be penalised if the abortion is not carried out in an approved public or private health centre or if the necessary medical opinions have not been sought. However if a court so chooses, it may exonerate a pregnant woman from guilt on the basis of social grounds. All voluntary interruptions of pregnancy carried out in conformity with Organic Law No. 9 of 1985 must be reported to the Spanish national health authorities by the Ministry of Health of each Autonomous Community on receipt of a form filled out by the doctor performing the abortion. The woman is not required to supply her name. If one of these four circumstances exists, the Spanish Social Security (Seguridad Social) will pay for the termination. Non-Spanish residents who contribute to the Spanish Social Security system, are entitled to the same healthcare as Spaniards. Those who have paid regular social security contributions in another EU country are also entitled to healthcare in Spain for a limited period. The form E106 must be obtained from the social security office in the person's home country and taken to the local office of Spanish National Social Security (Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social). A social security card (tarjeta de seguridad social) will be issued, which must be shown to the doctor when the abortion is requested. Note: The Spanish social security system only covers 75 percent of the cost of the abortion. Many people in Spain take out complimentary health insurance to cover the remaining percentage. Other abortionsIf the case does not fit into one of the four categories mentioned above, the abortion will not be covered by the Spanish national health service. Although those with very limited resources can apply to their local Family Planning centre for emergency financial assistance. Most abortions take place in private clinics in Spain.
The Morning-after pillThe morning-after pill (La Pildora del dia despues) is used frequently in Spain and can be obtained from a Gynaecologist (Ginecologo). Showing a medical card will mean the price is greatly reduced. (Contraception is not free in Spain). Contraceptive Pills and Family Planning in SpainContraception is not free in Spain. Contraceptive pills are available by prescription only. A prescription can be issued by a gynaecologist (ginecologo). The pills can bought at a pharmacy/chemist. Family planning organisationsThe Family Planning Federation of Spain (FPFE) has offices in Andalucia, Castilla Y Leon, Catalonia and the Balearics, Extremadura, Galicia, La Mancha and Madrid.
Attitudes Towards Abortion in SpainViews range from the hard-line conservative stance that abortion is only admissible in the case where the woman's physical health is at risk, to that of the radical liberalists who believe women have the right to voluntarily end their pregnancy at any given time and for whatever reason. Further Information
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