Summary Both Japan and Austria have in common that in most cases abortion is not covered by health insurance. However, in Austria, the choice of abortion must be made just within 13 weeks of pregnancy, compared to 22 weeks in Japan. Therefore, some women who have passed the 13-week mark may wish to make their own arrangements and have an abortion in the Netherlands, where it is possible up to 22 weeks, or in the UK, where it is possible up to 24 weeks. From this point of view, it must be said that in addition to physical and mental health, Infertility treatment insurance coverage by stateAbortion is up toThe costs21 weeks and 6 daysPrivately (by 12 weeks)Japanabortion in Austria is also difficult from an economic point of view. In the Netherlands, France and Sweden, abortion is fully publicly funded. Considering other European countries’ situation, Austria is relatively cautious about abortion. On the other hand, as mentioned at the beginning, the potential for a progressive debate on abortion throughout the EU is huge. How will Austria change in the future? This is where I will leave my writing for this issue.Austria13 weeksPrivately in most cases (by 13 weeks)6
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