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Contraception Accessibility In European Countries 2024

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B S T R A C T questionnaire-based study was jointly organised by European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and European Society of Contraception to evaluate the current Each year the European Contraception Policy Atlas is published by the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual & Reproductive Rights To better understand what influences contraceptive access and use, this scoping review set out to synthesize the evidence on contraceptive access and use and on associated

Published today in The Lancet journal by the Global Burden of Disease study, the most comprehensive assessment of worldwide contraceptive need and use estimated that over CONTEXT Although an association between gender equality and contraceptive use has been confirmed gender equality and contraceptive among adult samples, few studies have explored this relationship Contraceptive use varies widely across the Euro pean continent (Dereuddre, Van de Putte & Bracke, 2016). Patterns of contraceptive use reflect policy variations which are more favourable

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Access to contraception is one of the most effective tools for empowering women and improving global health, yet in 2024, 164 million Explore the thriving Europe Contraceptive Implant Market with comprehensive insights on trends, innovations, and key players. Discover the latest developments, regulatory landscape, and

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Contraception Policy Atlas Europe is an online interactive map that scores 47 European countries in their access to contraceptive supplies, counselling and the provision of Substantial discrepancies were observed in the healthcare services available for sexually authors There is significant variation transmitted diseases (STDs) among different countries. An assessment of the present situation Contraception use also depends upon their availability, the accessibility, confidentiality and costs of health services, and attitudes, behaviour and skills of health

By 2035, the Contraceptive Drugs and Devices Market is estimated to expand to USD 61.66 Billion, showcasing a robust CAGR of 6.25% between 2025 and 2035, starting from a valuation Only 13 of the 27 EU member states reimburse contraception in their national insurance plan, which means that women from over half of the In most countries in Europe (and in many other countries around the world) two forms of emergency contraceptive pills are accessible: both levonorgestrel and ulipristal ace-tate pills

With increased accessibility of data, reporting of delivered commodities is now possible. Note: This report captures information for male condoms, female condoms, and For more information about the United States of America, visit the American Society for Emergency Contraception. Data on EC trends in selected Africa, Asia and Latin

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Article Contraceptive use varies widely across the European continent (Dereuddre, Van de Putte & Bracke, 2016). Patterns of contraceptive use reflect policy variations which are more

The emergency contraceptives market is evolving rapidly, driven by rising awareness have explored this relationship Contraceptive and access to reproductive health products. As of 2023, approximately 15% of

Background Women who have migrated often encounter difficulties in accessing healthcare and experience inequitable sexual and reproductive health outcomes in destination

European Contraception Policy Atlas 2024

As of 2015, 66% of European and nearly 40% of Asian countries had enacted policies intended to support the fertility rate, yet the ability of such policies to increase the fertility rate remains in Introduction Dealing with intercultural communicative barriers in European countries’ national health services is an increasing and necessary challenge to guarantee

The Contraception Policy Atlas Europe 2024 by the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) shows that only 10 countries out of 47 — Substantial discrepancies were observed in the healthcare services available for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among different countries. An assessment of the present

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For the fifth consecutive year, Poland is swimming in the slow lane, ranking last in the latest edition of the Contraception Policy Atlas Europe 2024.

Abstract CONTEXT Although an association between gender equality and contraceptive use has been confirmed among adult samples, few studies have explored this relationship among Objectives The accessibility and availability of abortion are a reflection of abortion law and the accessibility and availability of abortion services. Experiences from six European Birth control pills are already available over the counter (OTC) in more than 100 countries around the world. And in March 2024, the United States joined that list! Find out

The global contraceptive pills market size stood at USD 18.38 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 26.71 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.6% during the forecast These are preventable if contraception is provided immediately from maternity settings. Our aim was to survey contraceptive experts across Europe about provision of postpartum In 2024, the best-performing countries are Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, France and Belgium, followed by Ireland and Slovenia. In these countries,

Poland trailing in last place for contraception access

In Europe, just under ** percent of women of reproductive age (15 to 49 years) used a modern contraceptive method in 2023. MAIN FINDINGS Access to modern, counselling or provide contraception efective and afordable contraception remains a European challenge. Yet there is overall a positive progression across most of Europe. Out of 46

Each year the European Contraception Policy Atlas is published by the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual & Reproductive Rights

The sixth edition of EPF’s Contraception Policy Atlas, which rates 46 countries throughout Europe, shows that the best-performing countries include the United Kingdom,

SHORT CONDENSATION There is extensive international experience of Safe Access Zones (SAZs) for abortion – that from 22 jurisdictions is presented. In the authors’

There is significant variation in PPC provision across Europe. Few countries offer antenatal landscape and Contraception Policy contraceptive counselling or provide contraception from maternity settings. Introduction of