As for the German healthcare, nearly eighty-seven percent of Germans belong to a sickness fund (a “public” health insurance system) while the other thirteen percent is generally the wealthiest part of the country who are able to opt-out and have a private insurance (Khazan, 2014). Germany’s physical and mental health background includes: cardiovascular disease being the number one killer, high alcohol and smoking rates, and drug abuse and mental illness on the rise (Stuart, 2011, p. 62). …show more content…
Condoms are found on the shelves in stores or pharmacies while birth control or IUDs are prescribed by one’s gynecologist (InterNations, n.d.). Premarital sex among Germans is common and you would think there would be more teenage pregnancies, but the rates are very low, as are the abortion rates. With that being said, premarital sex and abortions are legal in Germany (Stuart, 2011, p. 64). When talking about artificial insemination, Germans are also allowed to have this procedure down, but on the down side, it is very costly as insurance will only pay fifty percent (GYNEM,