Teenage pregnancies in France: what has changed in the last twenty years?
Collection: Population & Societies
n°361, October 2000
Abstract
Twenty-five years after the Veil law legalizing abortion was passed on January 17, 1975, abortion is once again an important subject of debate in France. Several modifications to the law are presently under consideration, in particular a possible extension of the legal gestational age limit (from 10 to 12 weeks of pregnancy), and the softening of parental authorization requirements for minors. Has the incidence of pregnancies and abortions among under-age teenagers varied over the past twenty years? For what reasons?