• It showed that 63% of Chileans support the legalization of abortion when the mother's life is in danger, and 64% of Chileans are pro-choice when the pregnancy is the result of rape. (worldcrunch.com)
  • In an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews, Dr. Ives Gandra Martins, 88, criticized the interference of the Supreme Court in the discussion of the legalization of abortion in Brazil. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Recently, an organ of the Ministry of Health of Lula da Silva's administration issued an opinion advising the federal government to seek the legalization of abortion and marijuana in Brazil. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Gandra Martins will be one of the lawyers participating in discussions against the legalization of abortion in the Supreme Court. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Regarding the legalization of abortion in Brazil, Gandra Martins stated that this issue should not be analyzed by the judiciary but rather by the representatives of the population through the Legislative branch. (lifesitenews.com)
  • What dangers do you see with the potential legalization of abortion in Brazil through a decision by the Supreme Federal Court? (lifesitenews.com)
  • Some groups, including Evangelical Alliance Ireland - a nondenominational Christian organization - vocally oppose the legalization of abortion on demand and reject a common conception of the issue in civic discourse. (wwrn.org)
  • President Biden, a self-professed Catholic, said he would make the legalization of abortion through all nine months of pregnancy the top priority of his administration if Democrats keep the U.S. House and expand their Senate majority with pro-abortion senators this November. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Because the Swiss government strongly supported and campaigned for the legalization of abortion, the referendum was won with a comfortable majority. (womenonwaves.org)
  • Illegal self-abortions have become much safer in the last few years for women able to access the Internet, which has played a major role in overcoming restrictions to information and access to abortion. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Norma McCorvey's landmark case legalised access to abortion. (abc.net.au)
  • More than 20 states are expected to introduce laws to restrict or ban access to abortion, with many already having laws or constitutional amendments in place. (abc.net.au)
  • While some politically progressive states - such as California and Washington - will likely continue to provide access to abortion, other conservative states, such as Mississippi and Arkansas, would immediately make abortion illegal. (abc.net.au)
  • These bills need to pass this year to protect access to abortion in Maryland. (marylandreporter.com)
  • Women in Malta are denied access to abortion entirely, even if their lives are at risk. (nbcnews.com)
  • An effort to guarantee access to abortion rights in Ohio, a November ballot measure, is already fueling misleading claims about how it could influence abortion care, gender-related health care and parental consent in the state. (kxan.com)
  • [ 3 ] Access to abortion was particularly limited in rural communities and in the South and Midwest. (medscape.com)
  • The case was challenging a law that was passed in the US state of Mississippi in 2018, banning abortion after 15 weeks. (abc.net.au)
  • In 2018 a bill legalizing abortion went before Argentina's upper House and wound up being rejected by just seven votes. (wvxu.org)
  • Pressure to legalize abortion in Northern Ireland increased after a 2018 referendum legalized abortion in the Republic of Ireland. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • Ireland voted in 2018 to remove an abortion ban from its constitution. (nbcnews.com)
  • Though the Republic of Ireland legalized abortion in May 2018 , leaving Northern Ireland as the only nation on the British Isles with an abortion ban, our research took place when abortion was illegal in both nations. (salon.com)
  • Thailand has legalized early term abortions during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. (thailawforum.com)
  • However Thailand law has maintained criminal penalties for abortions that occur after 12 weeks of pregnancy punless the prgnancy falls into a specific exception. (thailawforum.com)
  • 13% of deaths from pregnancy-related causes are due to unsafe, usually illegal abortion. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • In 2007, Poland lost a case at the same court for denying a medically-approved abortion for a woman who went blind after carrying her pregnancy to term. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Abortion in Liechtenstein is illegal in most circumstances with limited exceptions in cases where the life of the pregnant woman is at risk, or where the pregnancy has resulted from a sexual offence. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sections 97 and 98 of the Strafgesetzbuch, respectively, prohibit termination of pregnancy without the consent of the pregnant woman and grossly negligent intervention in respect of a pregnant woman, including the promotion of abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • A proposal to legalize abortion, in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy or when the unborn child was disabled, was defeated by 52.3% of voters in a further referendum held in September 2011. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the time, it was only legal to terminate a pregnancy in Texas if it presented a serious risk to the mother's life. (abc.net.au)
  • The exception was that a woman would have the right to have an abortion if the pregnancy posed a risk to her life. (abc.net.au)
  • Lori criticizes Biden for pursuing abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Two prominent health experts have called upon the Senate to align with the House in legalizing abortion, but it should do so within the first trimester of pregnancy, setting the cut-off point at 12 weeks gestation. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Any abortion laws in Liberia should consider 12 weeks of gestation, the first trimester of pregnancy, as the cutoff point for elective abortions," Nyenswah and Stone said in a statement. (liberianobserver.com)
  • The call by the two experts comes after the Liberian House passed a bill to allow abortion within the first 18 weeks of pregnancy. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Even in the case of a justified abortion, providers should be reminded that continuing an unwanted pregnancy could induce considerable mental anguish for the mother, if the pregnancy resulted from rape, incest, or other felonious intercourse, or the fetus was found to have a genetic defect that could result in a child, born with grave physical or mental defects. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Abortion of a first pregnancy interrupts the growth and changes which enable the breast to produce milk, leaving the breast at a heightened risk of cancer. (ewtn.com)
  • This report discusses the twenty-two published studies which document a link between a first-pregnancy abortion and an increased risk of breast cancer, and concludes that women need to know about this risk before they choose abortion. (ewtn.com)
  • One type is Medical Abortion which is an abortion brought on by taking medications to end a pregnancy instead of having a surgical abortion. (exampleessays.com)
  • 88% of abortions are obtained in the first trimester of pregnancy. (exampleessays.com)
  • In 1998 the Portuguese Parliament approved a proposal for legal abortion on request up to 10 weeks of pregnancy, but later a national referendum was proposed to solve the matter This was the first referendum in the history of Portugal and the Government did not fully support the referendum, but the Catholic Church mobilized all its forces for No Vote. (womenonwaves.org)
  • Previously, abortion had only been permissible in the region in cases in which the mother's life was in danger, or if there was serious risk of permanent damage to her physical or mental health if she brought her pregnancy to term. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • protest after 30-year-old Iza died of septic shock in week 22 of her pregnancy after being denied an abortion despite a dying fetus, in Krakow, Poland on Nov. 7, 2021. (nbcnews.com)
  • They prohibit abortion even when pregnancy endangers a woman's life or health or in cases of rape. (nbcnews.com)
  • Colombia's highest constitutional court ruled in February to legalize the procedure until the 24th week of pregnancy. (nbcnews.com)
  • Abortion is now permitted up to the 12th week of pregnancy, when the health or life of the mother is at risk, or when the fetus has a congenital defect. (nbcnews.com)
  • Argentinian lawmakers in late 2020 passed a bill legalizing abortion until the 14th week of pregnancy and after that in certain circumstances. (nbcnews.com)
  • In South Africa and Mozambique, abortion is permitted but limited to the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. (nbcnews.com)
  • Abortions later in pregnancy are exceedingly rare. (kxan.com)
  • The people who are getting abortions later in pregnancy are those who have incredibly heartbreaking situations, either some awful, terrible fetal anomaly that took a while to be diagnosed or some maternal medical condition that puts the mother's life at risk," said Mae Winchester, a Cleveland-based maternal fetal medicine specialist. (kxan.com)
  • Terminations later in pregnancy involve medication that induces birth early, which is different from a surgical abortion. (kxan.com)
  • A hysterotomy is] much more dangerous, much more risky - the woman may never have another pregnancy now because you're trying to avoid being accused of having conducted an abortion. (kenw.org)
  • It is illegal in Northern Ireland to end a pregnancy unless it endangers the mother's life, though 65% of Northern Ireland's population supports abortion . (salon.com)
  • He's talking about the passage of Proposition 1, which made abortion, already legal in California to the 25th week of a pregnancy, legal right up to the second before birth. (theepochtimes.com)
  • Abortion is the induced termination of a pregnancy , [1] often causing fetal pain . (conservapedia.com)
  • And when it comes to that, 18,150 abortions occur after the 21st week of pregnancy [8] - the earliest point children can be born prematurely and live. (conservapedia.com)
  • [9] An additional 45,980 abortions occur in the 16th-20th weeks of pregnancy. (conservapedia.com)
  • [8] These are 60 thousand abortions each year that are clearly murder, since the child is at or near the same stage of pregnancy as children born prematurely via C-Section. (conservapedia.com)
  • [14] ( See History ) Gallup polling in 2012 reveals that just 24% of Americans support abortion after the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, [15] even though abortion is allowed in all 9 months. (conservapedia.com)
  • Under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 abortion is only legal within 20 weeks of pregnancy-including in cases of grave injury to physical or mental health, rape, incest, fetal impairment and contraceptive failure-or any time during a pregnancy where it is "immediately necessary" to save the life of a pregnant woman. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Although doctors determined she was not physically or mentally prepared to continue with the pregnancy, the High Court of Gujarat at Ahmedabad denied X a legal abortion since she was 23 weeks pregnant at the time. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1971 legalized abortion on broad grounds but with strict time limits. (reproductiverights.org)
  • More than 40% of all women will end a pregnancy by abortion at some time in their reproductive lives. (medscape.com)
  • Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the fetus has attained viability. (who.int)
  • In order to support the opposite contention, anti-choice writers commit a serious logical error by equating a country's overall maternal mortality rate with the legal status of abortion. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • With a potential legal battle on the horizon, Dr. Gandra Martins is challenging the abortion agenda of the country's leaders. (lifesitenews.com)
  • The country's current laws prohibit doctors from practicing abortions. (thenation.com)
  • If implemented, the new provisions would dramatically change the legal framework regarding abortion and significantly improve the country's current protections for pregnant people. (thenation.com)
  • They are pushing for the maintenance of the country's restrictive abortion law, which only permits the procedure in extreme cases with the approval of a medical professional. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Roe is an abomination in our country's history, and it is time for it to be overturned and for the horrendous practice of legalized abortion to end. (frc.org)
  • Abortion is illegal in Kenya, where the right to life is enshrined in the country's constitution. (christian.org.uk)
  • The Socialist Party vowed to hold a new referendum on easing the country's strict laws against abortion already in August 2005. (womenonwaves.org)
  • Documents from the Republic of Ireland's health department earlier this year showed that abortion services are limited at nine of the country's 19 maternity hospitals, in part due to conscientious objectors. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • While it is perilous to make too many generalizations about people of highly diverse national origins, proximity to immigration, religions, socioeconomic status, regions of the country, and even racial identities, it is pretty clear overall that on this decade's hottest-button culture-war issue of abortion, Hispanic Americans are fully part of the country's solid pro-choice majority. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • Democrat Dan McCaffery won an open seat on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in a race that had revolved around abortion rights and election integrity. (yahoo.com)
  • Gandra Martins was one of 19 Brazilian jurists who acted as "amicus curiae" in the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dobbs case, which overturned federal abortion legislation in the United States. (lifesitenews.com)
  • So, it would be another moral impact to say that what is illegal becomes legal, effectively making it legalized murder by the Supreme Court. (lifesitenews.com)
  • The second way, which many legal scholars believe will happen, the Supreme Court will say that abortion isn't in the Constitution (which it isn't) and it's a state's rights issue. (lifedynamics.com)
  • This same scenario would happen if the Supreme Court simply overturned Roe v Wade and abortion became a state's rights issue. (lifedynamics.com)
  • What is Roe v Wade and why is the US Supreme Court overturning abortion rights? (abc.net.au)
  • Now, the US Supreme Court has overturned that historic legal decision, making it the responsibility of individual states to decide if abortion is legal. (abc.net.au)
  • After years of legal challenges and appeals supported by the US women's rights movement, her case was eventually heard by the Supreme Court. (abc.net.au)
  • More than 200 Republican members of Congress are on record asking the Supreme Court to "reconsider" and overturn, "if appropriate," Roe v. Wade , the 1973 landmark decision that legalized abortion and ignited a culture war that continues to animate both major political parties almost half a century later. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Leading Maryland House members said Monday that they will support a constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in the state, as well as other measures to broaden access, because of the possibility a conservative U.S. Supreme Court could overturn or weaken federal abortion-rights protections. (marylandreporter.com)
  • Considering the current makeup of the Supreme Court, abortion rights supporters fear for the fate of Roe v. Wade. (marylandreporter.com)
  • The New York Reproductive Health Act goes beyond Roe v. Wade , allowing unborn babies to be aborted even when the U.S. Supreme Court has said states may restrict abortions. (californiafamily.org)
  • Tensions and emotions are running high in the U.S. after the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion published by Politico suggested that Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that established abortion rights nationwide, could be overturned this summer. (nbcnews.com)
  • Mexico's Supreme Court unanimously ruled in September to decriminalize abortion. (nbcnews.com)
  • If the law in the U.S. changes with a Supreme Court ruling this summer, some states will likely change their restrictions on abortion. (nbcnews.com)
  • Backers say that since Roe v. Wade was overturned last year by the U.S. Supreme Court, the proposal would restore a commonsense abortion protection that most Ohio voters can support. (kxan.com)
  • [4] In a pro-life victory on June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court reversed the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade decision. (conservapedia.com)
  • The most recent Pew survey on abortion in June of 2022 (just before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade ) showed 60 percent of Hispanics favoring legal abortion in all or most cases, right around the overall 61 percent. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • PRESS RELEASE) Four gynecologists will determine whether a pregnant 14-year-old rape survivor can obtain a legal abortion, according to a ruling today by a two-judge panel in the Supreme Court of India. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The Supreme Court overturned the Gujarat High Court ruling and the medical panel will examine X on July 30 in Ahmedabad and determine whether there is risk to her life that justifies an abortion under the current law. (reproductiverights.org)
  • [ 1 ] Accurate statistics have been kept since the enactment of the 1973 US Supreme Court decisions legalizing abortions. (medscape.com)
  • Since the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, hundreds of laws, federal and state, have been proposed or passed, making this the most actively litigated and highly publicized area in the field of medicine. (medscape.com)
  • Democratic candidates, meanwhile, emphasized their support for abortion rights, and their victories tonight ensure that Republicans won't be able to seriously restrict the procedure in the state. (yahoo.com)
  • Before being elected, the socialist said he was against abortion and promised not to adopt any policy to legalize the procedure in Brazil. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Women in Liechtenstein who choose to have an abortion must cross the border, to either neighboring Switzerland or Austria, to have the procedure carried out legally or to obtain advice in relation to abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Supporters of abortion access say the procedure would only be accessible to those who could afford to travel to the states where it remains legal. (abc.net.au)
  • Requiring doctors to have hospital admitting privileges for a procedure that very rarely requires hospitalization would result in a drastic reduction of licensed abortion providers, in effect denying women access through an unnecessary and burdensome regulation. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Nyenswah and Stone noted that the health risk of an abortion is directly related to how, when, where, and by whom the procedure is performed. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Less then 1% of the woman who get abortions experience a major complication with the abortion procedure. (exampleessays.com)
  • A Northern Ireland doctor opposed to abortion said he collected the signatures of 911 health care professionals in the region who will refuse to perform abortions under a new measure that legalized the procedure. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • The letter, signed by doctors, nurses and midwives, stated their opposition to the new abortion laws and called for strong conscientious objection protections that would ensure that those opposed to abortion may opt out of performing or assisting with the procedure, The Independent reported. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • The U.S. is not alone in having a heated debate about abortion, and laws on the procedure differ in countries around the world. (nbcnews.com)
  • Regardless of the laws surrounding abortion, rates are similar in countries where abortion is restricted and those where the procedure is largely legal, according to the Guttmacher Institute , which supports abortion rights. (nbcnews.com)
  • It is the only European Union member state that prohibits the procedure, and women who have an abortion face up to three years in jail. (nbcnews.com)
  • Many African countries have restrictive laws on abortion, allowing the procedure only if a mother's life is threatened, like in Nigeria, or in the cases of rape, incest or fetal defects, as in Botswana and Zimbabwe. (nbcnews.com)
  • The average abortion expense for our sample was US$585, while patients had on average just $307 at their disposal to pay for the procedure. (salon.com)
  • These American low-income abortion-seekers traveled, on average, 140 miles for their procedure. (salon.com)
  • The truth is that abortion is a shameful procedure. (prolifeaction.org)
  • It seems such a horrific and barbaric procedure as abortion leaves a trail of gruesome stories in its path whether or not it's legally sanctioned. (prolifeaction.org)
  • I lost my "reproductive rights" when the abortion procedure damaged my uterus. (prnewswire.com)
  • With the overturning of Roe v Wade, it will be up to each state whether to legalise abortion. (abc.net.au)
  • The right to an abortion in the United States comes from a landmark court decision made in the 1970s, known as the Roe v Wade case. (abc.net.au)
  • Opponents say it violates the rights established by Roe v Wade, which does not cut off abortion access until a foetus becomes viable, at 24 weeks. (abc.net.au)
  • Some states have what is called a 'trigger ban' in place, so that abortion is immediately outlawed in almost every situation, once Roe v Wade is overturned. (abc.net.au)
  • In essence, this bill would immediately overturn Roe v. Wade and end legalized abortion. (chuckbaldwinlive.com)
  • Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, 13 states have banned abortion except in the case of a medical emergency or serious health risk for the pregnant patient. (kenw.org)
  • Rape or life of the mother are extremely rare circumstances accounting for less than 1% of all abortions, with little bearing on the broader "abortion on demand" issue, particularly since all legislation the pro-life movement has been putting out recently has included exceptions for them, and many states had laws allowing abortion for such cases before Roe v. Wade - abortion was legalized for other reasons. (conservapedia.com)
  • Rather than making abortion rare, the annual number of abortions has increased 1500% since Roe v. Wade . (conservapedia.com)
  • [3] There have been more than 60 million abortions in the United States since 1973. (conservapedia.com)
  • Decades later, more than half of the estimated 6 million abortions that take place each year are unsafe according to the Abortion Assessment Project-India . (reproductiverights.org)
  • Since the 1973 decision, approximately 1.3-1.4 million abortions have been performed annually in the United States. (medscape.com)
  • Using 1996 data, this translates into 3.89 million live births, 1.37 million abortions, and 0.98 million miscarriages. (medscape.com)
  • Worldwide, some 20-30 million legal abortions are performed annually, with another 10-20 million abortions performed illegally (see The Alan Guttmacher Institute ). (medscape.com)
  • The case has sparked a passionate debate about abortion , which is currently illegal in Chile in all circumstances, including pregnancies caused by rape or when the mother's life is in danger . (worldcrunch.com)
  • Three Irish women who were forced to travel to Britain to end pregnancies that were threatening their health are currently challenging the Irish abortion ban in the European Court of Human Rights. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Lawmakers voted 46 to 19 in favour of the bill that will permit abortions of pregnancies in the first 12 weeks. (bbc.co.uk)
  • But illegal and unsafe abortions are very common in the country, with an estimated 36 percent of unintended pregnancies between 2015 and 2019 resulting in abortions, according to an ongoing global Guttmacher Institute study . (thenation.com)
  • They contend that restrictive abortion laws disproportionately affect marginalized communities and pose serious health risks to women who resort to unsafe methods to terminate pregnancies. (liberianobserver.com)
  • They argued that there is a strong correlation between low education among young women, poverty, unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortion, and maternal deaths. (liberianobserver.com)
  • REEVES: Well, Argentina, at the moment, only permits abortions in cases of pregnancies caused by rape or whether mothers are facing a serious health risk. (wvxu.org)
  • 25% of all pregnancies end in spontaneous abortions. (exampleessays.com)
  • The law changed in 2021 to make it illegal to terminate pregnancies with fetal defects, and it is now only possible to get an abortion to save the life of a woman, to preserve her health or in cases of rape or incest. (nbcnews.com)
  • In Africa, while unintended pregnancies have decreased by 15 percent over the last 30 years, abortions have increased by 13 percent, according to the Guttmacher Institute . (nbcnews.com)
  • While most manage to access a wanted abortion , research shows, some poor American women end up carrying unwanted pregnancies to term against their will. (salon.com)
  • Based on estimated lifetime risk, each American woman is expected to have 3.2 pregnancies, of which 2 will be a live birth, 0.7 will be an induced abortion, and 0.5 will be a miscarriage. (medscape.com)
  • Polish women have an estimated 80,000 to 200,000 illegal abortions every year. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • There are an estimated 200,000 illegal abortions in Mexico each year. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Obianuju Ekeocha, writer and presenter of Strings Attached, exposed how the UK, Canada and other European nations are funding abortion giant Marie Stopes International (MSI), which uses the money to perform illegal abortions in Africa. (christian.org.uk)
  • Abortion should remain legalized for the fact that if it's not kept legal many women perform illegal abortions. (exampleessays.com)
  • A new favorite pastime of the anti-choice movement is to try and cast doubt on the overwhelming evidence that legal abortion saves women's lives and health. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Supporters of the bill argue that legalizing abortion at 18 weeks is a pivotal step toward acknowledging women's agency over their own bodies. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Some of the same ways of negatively characterizing women are now used to deny women's decision about abortion. (womenonwaves.org)
  • The film reveals how the legal status of women is a direct result of the silencing or empowering of women's voices. (cultureunplugged.com)
  • [5] After communism was overthrown in Poland , abortion there declined by 99% after abortion was abolished, [6] and women's health has dramatically improved there due to fewer abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • If Planned Parenthood was truly concerned about women's health, they would support more strict regulation of abortion, not oppose it. (prolifeaction.org)
  • The agreement was made in October 2020 under the government of former conservative president Jair Bolsonaro and focused on defending life and ending pro-abortion policies in Brazil. (lifesitenews.com)
  • In 2020, less than 1% of abortions in the United States were performed at or after 21 weeks, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (kxan.com)
  • In all the recent talk about Republican gains among the fast-growing Hispanic and Latino populations in 2020 and 2022, there's been a prevailing assumption that conservative cultural and religious views among these voters and the alleged progressive radicalism of the Democratic Party on subjects like abortion have played a major part in driving them to the right. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • Without exception, every country that has legalized abortion has seen dramatic decreases in deaths and serious complications due to unsafe abortion. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • In western industrialized countries, death from unsafe abortion has been virtually eliminated. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • But a wide variety of medical and social factors impact maternal health - unsafe abortion is only one cause of maternal mortality, although it's a major one that is entirely preventable. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • 47,000 women die every year from unsafe abortion and 8.5 million are injured, mostly in heavily poverty-stricken regions in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • In Canada alone, 4,000 to 6,000 women died from unsafe abortion between 1926 and 1947. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Illegal abortion is unsafe abortion. (exampleessays.com)
  • New York legalized late-term abortions in early January of this year after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the atrocious bill into law following its passage by the New York legislature. (californiafamily.org)
  • Late-term abortions, which once were illegal in New York, now are allowed, and non-doctors may perform abortions. (californiafamily.org)
  • Apparently to the Governor, reducing the declawing of cats is more important than reducing the number of late term abortions. (californiafamily.org)
  • See Planned Parenthood's Budget ) Dr. George Tiller "estimated that he performed 250 to 300 late-term abortions in 2003, each costing an average of $6,000. (conservapedia.com)
  • They even got the folks at MoveOn.org to make a special ad exhorting Congress not to send us back to the days of the coat hanger and back alley abortions. (prolifeaction.org)
  • Voters in Ohio passed Issue 1 , enshrining protections for reproductive rights into the state constitution in another major loss for anti-abortion advocates. (yahoo.com)
  • Not only do these restrictive laws not stop abortions , research shows that extreme bans lead to more unsafe terminations in Haiti and represent a major impediment to reproductive freedom. (thenation.com)
  • They said that, while America's constitution made no mention of abortion, the right to privacy was implied and that should extend to a person's reproductive decisions. (abc.net.au)
  • Here are some key facts on abortion laws in other countries, based on information from the Center for Reproductive Rights, the Guttmacher Institute, the World Health Organization and Reuters. (nbcnews.com)
  • Only a change in the attitudes towards abortion, contraception, and reproductive health can ensure a woman's right to choose in a world where about 48,000 women die annually from unsafe abortions. (cultureunplugged.com)
  • But by eliminating funding for facilities that offer abortions in addition to other reproductive services, the Trump administration rule may leave millions of low-income Planned Parenthood patients without family planning care. (salon.com)
  • Now lawmakers are at odds over a controversial bill, which some say would legalize murder of abortion providers. (whyy.org)
  • It's not unusual for lawmakers on both sides of the abortion debate to file an amicus brief. (thedailybeast.com)
  • However, opponents of the bill, including religious groups and conservative lawmakers, maintain that life begins at conception and that abortion is morally unacceptable. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Maryland lawmakers on Monday began delving into the details of how to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, should voters support it on the ballot this fall. (marylandreporter.com)
  • Just a few months ago, many of the same lawmakers voted to end basically all legal protections for unborn human babies in their state . (californiafamily.org)
  • The new rule is part of an old American effort, promoted by Christian activists and lawmakers , to make legal abortions as difficult as possible to obtain. (salon.com)
  • Democrats had a good night Tuesday in off-year elections that decided control of state legislatures, governorships, school boards and ballot initiatives on issues ranging from abortion rights to the legalization of recreational marijuana. (yahoo.com)
  • Ohioans also voted to legalize recreational marijuana use. (yahoo.com)
  • Minnesota and Delaware also legalized recreational marijuana use this year. (yahoo.com)
  • Ohio voters previously rejected a ballot question to legalize recreational marijuana in 2015. (yahoo.com)
  • In spite of the abortion bans that violate their right to life and health, both Polish and Irish women are assured of free, high-quality, post-abortion care in their own countries (unlike women in Africa), which helps contribute to the low maternal mortality rates in both nations. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • The girl could have had an illegal abortion - thousands of women do each year, the majority not performed by experts or in sanitary conditions - but she didn't. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Anti-choicers are fond of citing Ireland and Poland as examples of countries with low maternal mortality and illegal abortion. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • But it has been postponed again and again and recently again 3 women were convicted to half a year of imprisonment for having an illegal abortion and the doctor who helped them was put in jail for 3,5 years. (womenonwaves.org)
  • So, considering this, all we have to do now is fight to have justices on our side to overturn this thesis that could legalize abortion in Brazil. (lifesitenews.com)
  • The assessment of legal analysts, experts, and activists is that while the court is unlikely to overturn Roe in the middle of an election, the newly energized 5-4 conservative majority is likely to flex its muscle by upholding as constitutional the same regulations in Louisiana that it overturned in Texas. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Yet, the GOP controlled both houses of Congress and the White House for six years and did absolutely nothing to overturn Roe or end abortion-on-demand. (chuckbaldwinlive.com)
  • The experts --- Tolbert Nyenswah and Mardia Stone -- argued that the legal change would reduce the chances of complications that might arise from unsafe, backdoor procedures. (liberianobserver.com)
  • During the yeas that abortion was illegal, more pregnant women died from complications from self-induced abortions or abortion attempted by untrained or unqualified practitioners than from any other cause. (exampleessays.com)
  • Complications from Legal Abortion. (exampleessays.com)
  • Illegal abortions are unsafe and account for 13% of all maternal mortality and serious complications. (medscape.com)
  • Chile is the only country in South America where abortion is completely banned, even in cases of rape and when a mother's life is in danger. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Chilean legislators should consider the well-being of women and listen to the opinion of the Chilean people - and legalize abortion in cases of rape and danger to the mother's life. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Many doctors who used to perform abortions continue to provide safe (but clandestine and costly) procedures in their clinics. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Because of this, many abortion clinics had to shut down and women simply went to neighboring states to obtain abortions. (lifedynamics.com)
  • Therefore, health authorities should set up safe abortion clinics with trained providers, equipment, logistics and supplie," the expert noted. (liberianobserver.com)
  • And if Congress refused to pass Dr. Paul's bill, I would use the constitutional power of the Presidency to deny funds to protect abortion clinics. (chuckbaldwinlive.com)
  • The government can prohibit abortions in the third trimester as the foetus's survival rate outside the womb becomes higher. (abc.net.au)
  • The results are a blow to Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who had hoped he had found an abortion proposal that could win over moderate voters: a 15-week ban, with exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother. (yahoo.com)
  • Youngkin has backed a 15-week abortion ban with exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother - a proposal that Republicans tried selling as a common-sense compromise on the issue. (yahoo.com)
  • Would a proposal to legalize the murder of abortion providers have changed things for Gosnell? (whyy.org)
  • Yet opponents of the measure argue that the proposal would still allow for abortions "up to birth" because it lets doctors decide when a fetus is viable or not, and because it has an exemption allowing later abortions to protect the life or the health of the mother. (kxan.com)
  • Miscarriages and abortions have been repeatedly linked to a significant and substantial increase in the risk of breast cancer. (ewtn.com)
  • Body: There are two types of abortions: a spontaneous abortion occurs without medical interventions of miscarriages. (exampleessays.com)
  • Nyenswah and Stone vehemently argued that a woman doing abortion at 12 weeks stands a great chance to avert the possible risks, "even death, of an elective abortion at 18 to 24 weeks gestation. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Two conservative Democrats joined 168 House Republicans and 39 GOP senators, almost all men (97 percent of the signatories), in signing an amicus brief in a Louisiana case arguing for restrictions that would leave the state with just one abortion provider. (thedailybeast.com)
  • According to Nyenswah and Stone, intrusive legal restrictions and stigma has led many "young teenage girls and women seeking abortions" in Liberia to often resort to clandestine procedures, "where safety cannot be assured. (liberianobserver.com)
  • The referenda in Ireland only offered the option of increasing restrictions on abortion and never offered voters the choice to vote for liberalization of the abortion laws. (womenonwaves.org)
  • In much of Europe, Canada and Australia, laws around abortion are somewhat similar to the U.S. in that there are few restrictions other than gestational limits. (nbcnews.com)
  • Not all doctors agree that the abortion restrictions are responsible for harming patients. (kenw.org)
  • The reason there is such a culture of negligence in abortion regulation is precisely because Planned Parenthood raises hell and throws their political weight around every time someone tries to put more restrictions on abortion. (prolifeaction.org)
  • But while abortion remains illegal, a recent report by a pro-abortion group, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, and its partner noted that Liberia recorded more than 38,000 illegal abortions in 2021. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Currently, abortion in Ireland is only legal if the pregnant woman's life is at risk, including risk of suicide. (wwrn.org)
  • 12 weeks] gives a woman sufficient time to confirm that she is indeed pregnant and legally support her desire to safely obtain an abortion," they added. (liberianobserver.com)
  • Celine Achieng told how she was given an abortion shortly after becoming pregnant: "I just went in and said 'I want to do an abortion', and there was no counselling or anything. (christian.org.uk)
  • When these women become pregnant, the word abortion comes across their mind. (exampleessays.com)
  • I never imagined colleagues would find themselves tracking down hospital attorneys before performing urgent abortions, when minutes count, [or] asking if a 30% chance of maternal death or impending renal failure meet the criteria for the state's exemptions, or whether they must wait a while longer until their pregnant patient gets even sicker," he said. (kenw.org)
  • Likewise, 68% are against abortion when it is based solely on the mother's request, and a slight majority (51%) oppose abortion when the fetus has a genetic defect. (worldcrunch.com)
  • If the amendment passes, Ohio can still restrict abortion beyond the point when a fetus can survive outside the womb. (kxan.com)
  • The ancient Romans did not consider a fetus a person until after birth, and abortion was practiced widely. (medscape.com)
  • This bill would allow abortions up to the 14th week, so that's a big change, although not entirely unprecedented in Latin America. (wvxu.org)
  • Now some devout Catholics fear that door may be locked after a Citizens' Assembly - a deliberative body of people randomly selected from across the country - recently recommended liberal changes to Ireland's abortion laws. (wwrn.org)
  • Earlier this week, Northern Ireland's devolved legislature failed to block changes to their abortion and gay marriage laws passed by the British Parliament, which has the authority to govern the area in the absence of a functioning local assembly. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • A last-ditch effort to recall Northern Ireland's assembly and block the new laws did not gain necessary cross-party support, and as a result, abortion and same-sex marriage are now legal in Northern Ireland. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • The majority of the Republic of Ireland's 2,500 GPs are unwilling to perform abortions. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • The Supreme Court's decision will remove constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place for nearly 50 years. (abc.net.au)
  • The survey results also revealed that 80% of Chileans do not support abortion if lack of financial resources is the reason given for the termination. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Divorce was legalized in 1996. (wwrn.org)
  • Cambodia, Zambia, and South Africa are other countries with legal abortion but insufficient access to safe services. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • around the same time, South Africa legalized it, reforming the health system after apartheid. (cultureunplugged.com)
  • Weed is now legal in nearly half the country after Ohio became the 24th state to legalize marijuana following Tuesday's election. (yahoo.com)
  • Medical marijuana has been legal in the state since 2016. (yahoo.com)
  • Ohioans are being extremely clear on the future they want for our state: adult-use marijuana legal and regulated. (yahoo.com)
  • A 2023 Ohio State University report projects that legal marijuana will generate about $350 million in annual tax revenue for the state. (yahoo.com)
  • If the new measure is enacted as written, legal marijuana sales in Ohio will commence by the end of 2024. (yahoo.com)
  • These countries share with Chile the dubious honor of having the most restrictive anti-abortion laws both in Latin America and globally. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Anti-choice groups ( here and here ), news sites ( here and here ), and even elected government officials in Canada have been making the bizarre claims that legalizing abortion does not improve maternal health and may even harm it, and that countries with strict anti-abortion laws have better maternal health records. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • In 2022 , PRRI showed the anti-abortion percentage dropping to 37 percent, with 61 percent favoring legalized abortion. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • in the 2022 PRRI survey , 54 percent of Hispanic Protestants were opposed to legal abortion. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • Indeed, one analysis of the 2022 midterms showed intense pro-choice opinion definitely helped produce better-than-anticipated Democratic results among Hispanics/Latinos in the latest election: "Latinos who chose abortion as their top issue, wrote Equis, while a smaller group, voted in dominant fashion for Democrats, and they turned out beyond predicted rates. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • She self-managed her abortion, lacking the money to seek help from a clandestine provider, which can sometimes cost about $50 . (thenation.com)
  • One senator said Argentina has for far too long turned a blind eye to clandestine, unsafe abortions and that women will continue to die unless the state intervenes. (wvxu.org)
  • When Norma died in 2017, pro-abortion scholar David Garrow told the Los Angeles Times that Norma (rightly! (lifenews.com)
  • In one 2017 study , I examined data of over 2,300 patients in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Isle of Man who had received financial assistance from abortion funds , charitable organizations that help people access abortions they can't afford. (salon.com)
  • women considering abortion need to know about this risk *before* they choose. (ewtn.com)
  • She also favors abortion rights "not because I agree with it, but because I think it should come down to the individual choice of the woman," and feels Ireland could do with less interference from the Roman Catholic Church. (wwrn.org)
  • The Catholic Church explicitly condemns abortion. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Direct abortion, that is to say abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law," reads the Catechism of the Catholic Church . (lifesitenews.com)
  • By 1869, the Catholic Church declared abortion a sin punishable by excommunication. (medscape.com)
  • The recommendations of the Citizens' Assembly are just one step toward potential abortion legislation. (wwrn.org)
  • However, because of Governor Cuomo's legislation legalizing late-term abortion, there are fathers who will never have the privilege of a first dance with their daughters. (californiafamily.org)
  • If approved, the referendum would implement legislation that would legalize abortions up to 10 weeks' gestation. (womenonwaves.org)
  • Most countries that legalized abortion did so through legislation or court cases. (womenonwaves.org)
  • The State Shouldn't Tell Doctors What to Say, Says Ethicist Dr Art Caplan, bioethicist, discusses physicians' right to talk to their patients about certain topics, including gun safety and the abortion reversal pill, in view of various state legislation. (medscape.com)
  • Haiti is one of the six countries in the Latin America and the Caribbean region that have a total abortion ban. (thenation.com)
  • Argentina may soon become the first big country in Latin America to legalize abortion. (wvxu.org)
  • 25 Oct 2006: Finally almost 2 years after winning the elections the socialist government will held a referendum on abortion on February 11, 2007. (womenonwaves.org)
  • They travel all over Europe, particularly to nearby countries where abortion is cheaper, such as Ukraine. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • Death from abortion is almost unknown in the United States or in other countries where abortion is legally available. (medscape.com)
  • Abortion for medical reasons and in cases of rape was legal in Chile until 1989, the final year of Augusto Pinochet 's military government, when the outgoing regime banned abortion completely. (worldcrunch.com)
  • Mexico City previously allowed abortion only in cases of rape, if the woman's life was at risk or if there were signs of severe defects in the foetus. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Many victims of rape are denied access to legal abortion, a Human Rights Watch report said last year. (bbc.co.uk)
  • People who procure an abortion for themselves or consent to it also can face life in prison , with no exceptions for cases such as rape or incest. (thenation.com)
  • This is not the first time that the Gujarat High Court has denied a young rape survivor an abortion. (reproductiverights.org)
  • However, abortion rights advocates have raised concerns about the conditions under which people will be able to access legal abortions, as well as the ability of the reforms to stay in effect over the long term. (thenation.com)
  • What the brief indicates is that anti-abortion advocates are no longer pretending they respect the precedent of Roe , and a subsequent decision, Planned Parenthood v. Casey in 1992, that upheld Roe . (thedailybeast.com)
  • Now facing eight counts of murder for botched abortions and infantcide, Gosnell's West Philadelphia clinic was a house of horrors for women seeking abortions. (whyy.org)
  • A simple bill could have been twisted to make Gosnell's murder legal. (whyy.org)
  • And on the other hand those who are against abortions declare that abortion is murder and a violation of the fetus's right to live. (exampleessays.com)
  • For example, India has liberal abortion laws, but two out of every five abortions performed are still unsafe because of poverty and inadequate healthcare systems in rural areas. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • As the campaigning for and against the nation's latest tug-of-war over abortion begins in earnest this weekend, Ohio voters are getting a different message from the measure's opponents. (kxan.com)
  • Prior to 1997 total abortion data did not include abortions in the earlier gestation age performed by vacuum-aspiration method. (who.int)
  • Coverage: Abortions on request (induced) of the woman until the 12th week of gestation. (who.int)
  • Opponents of the abortion law have said they will challenge it in the courts. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Opponents also have falsely suggested the amendment would open doors to protecting abusers and legalizing infanticide. (kxan.com)
  • A dismemberment abortion, he explained, involves reaching into a woman's uterus with forceps and "grabbing whatever is there. (californiafamily.org)
  • [13] Abortion always ends the life of the unborn child, typically by dismemberment. (conservapedia.com)
  • The second would alleviate financial barriers to abortion by requiring it to be covered under certain health insurance plans. (marylandreporter.com)
  • When people face barriers to obtaining safe abortions, they often resort to unsafe procedures, according to the WHO, and unsafe abortions are more common in countries with restrictive laws. (nbcnews.com)
  • It would be another moral impact because, in practice, despite our opposition to abortion, we are already lenient toward illegal abortions that occur in hospitals and often with the endorsement of local governments. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Healthcare and Healthcare Ethics in the Trump Era If such changes as limiting coverage of preexisting conditions, outlawing abortion, and setting caps on healthcare benefits occur, the doctor-patient relationship will change, an ethicist predicts. (medscape.com)
  • During the first half of the 20th century, maternal deaths in western countries dropped sharply because of antibiotics and modern medicine, despite abortion still being widely illegal. (arcc-cdac.ca)
  • She also responded to claims that President Trump's Mexico City Policy - which denies federal funding to non-governmental organisations which perform abortions - will lead to the deaths of African women. (christian.org.uk)
  • The mortality rate related to induced abortion was 0.6 deaths per 100,000 abortions. (medscape.com)
  • Abortion is a crime in El Salvador, which has some of the world's most restrictive laws. (nbcnews.com)
  • That means some areas of the U.S. could wind up with more restrictive laws on abortion than other developed countries, including neighboring Canada and Mexico. (nbcnews.com)
  • We have parliaments, we have different paths of legislature that can go through the process of legalising abortion - of passing a Bill, of making it law - but still the African countries continue to hold on to a particular view of the human person that life begins at conception. (christian.org.uk)
  • That McCorvey had not aborted did not matter all that much, if at all, to pro-abortion lawyers Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington who, in 1970, were trolling for women to challenge Texas's abortion laws. (lifenews.com)
  • In 1970 abortion is on its way towards legalization, as Hawaii becomes the first to make abortion legal. (exampleessays.com)
  • Her doubts about legal abortion increased when she went to work at a Dallas abortion clinic. (lifenews.com)
  • A pro-lifer looked beyond and beneath the face Norma wore when she was working at an abortion clinic and Norma's life was transformed. (lifenews.com)
  • Jacqueline Gandi worked at a Marie Stopes clinic in Kenya taking calls from women requesting abortions and referring them to doctors. (christian.org.uk)
  • Akech Aimba, who had an abortion at a Marie Stopes clinic aged 18, added: "Organisations like Marie Stopes should be defunded because they are causing more harm than good. (christian.org.uk)
  • That includes women in the United States, where restrictive abortion laws mean the nearest clinic may be many miles away. (salon.com)
  • same sex marriages not only are accepted but made legal. (holylove.org)
  • Abortion destroys relationships: not only the parent-child bond, but also marriages and even entire families due to the guilt, grief, shame and the blaming. (prnewswire.com)
  • In developed countries, healthcare systems are advanced enough to prevent most maternal mortality and morbidity, but if abortion is illegal, women still die. (arcc-cdac.ca)