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| 1. Law related to Abortion |
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Brief history of the law: Since 1977 abortion is allowed by the Israeli Penalty-law with the woman’s approval, and after the approval of a “Pregnancy stopping committee” (3 members), which could be approached in all major Hospitals. Abortion will be allowed in the following conditions:
A 5th condition existed until 1978, by which a woman could perform an abortion because of Socio-Economic reasons. This condition was cancelled by the Knesset (Israeli Parliament), although the “Pregnancy stopping committee is free to decide in problematic cases like these. The law also states that an abortion not in the conditions above is to be punished by 5 years of imprisonment. This law is valid both for Surgical (1977) and Medical (1999) abortions. The Health-insurance (“Kupat-Cholim”) covers the costs of the abortion under the age of 19, and in cases 3, 4 of the law as written above. It also covers the costs in case the pregnancy was a result of rape or insect. |
| 2. Policy |
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The Government Supports childbirth, Families receive money for each child. The amount of money per child is bigger per each new child. |
| 3. Second Trimester Abortion |
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| 4. Practice |
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All abortions are made in state hospitals. |
| 5. Reproductive Health Perspective |
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As mentioned above. |
| 6. Abortion Statistics |
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Induced abortion rate among women aged 15-44 years |
| 7. Public sector |
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Abortion services available: 1st Trimester - yes |
| 8. Private Sector |
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Abortion services available: 1st Trimester - yes |
| 9. Methods used |
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2nd Trimester with Ethacridine lactate , Misoprostol, D&E, Hysterotomy. |
| 10. Provider level allowed for surgical and medical abortion |
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Ob/Gyn only. |
| 11. Abortion related morbidity mortality statistics |
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Unknown (rare). |
| 12. Manufacture and/or availability through import of abortion equipment (MVA syringes, EVA equipment) |
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| 13. Manufacture / import of Mifepristone, Misoprostol |
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MIFEGYNE |
| 14. Facility and provider certification norms in brief |
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| 15. Information available in national service delivery standards |
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| 16. Informal / illegal providers - if present who are they |
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All information is available. |
| 17. Population urban/ rural: Demography of the country, with an analysis of availability of abortion services ratio to population |
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Urban Pop: 90%, Rural Pop: 10%. |
| 18. Role of government |
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Government is enabling by law which also provides adequate funding to run training and service delivery programs. |
| 19. Role of religion / religious leaders |
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Most Israeli Population is secular. However, Most rural population and a large part of the Urban population are religious. In the Religious sector (Orthodox Jews, Muslims) abortions are forbidden in most cases. |
| 20. Local Ob Gyn societes |
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Supportive mostly. |
| 21. Current status and potential of research |
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Strict confidentiality law makes it difficult to research. |
| 22. Awareness amongst community members |
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Awareness on MVA/EVA, medical abortion (among women): |
| 23. Role of member organization/ individual |
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The Israeli Family Planning association is active in the field of advocacy in the Knesset, and provides information on contraceptives, prevention of unwanted pregnancy and prevention of abortions to the public through the Media (Internet, TV, Newspapers and Radio). |

