Abortion around the world: Difference between revisions

m
mNo edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
(9 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 34: Line 34:
|-
|-
|{{flag|Alstin}}
|{{flag|Alstin}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|
|-
|{{Flag|Austro-Caldera}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
Line 74: Line 84:
|-
|-
|{{flag|Cartadania}}
|{{flag|Cartadania}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{ya}}
|Legalized nationwide in all capacities in September 1960, the topic of abortion was bought forth to the federal court system, and subsequently Congress, following the Burgoignesc Women’s Liberation movement. Cartadania's strong ties with Burgundie and Burgoignacs living within its territory saw a push towards modernity. Prior to, induced abortion legality was determined by the state in which the procedure was performed. It has since become a rare topic of discussion and is typically just considered another medical option. Access is guaranteed by law and is available at most hospitals that provide maternal-fetal medicine and most local clinics. It is performed on the informed consent model during the "open window" (first 18 weeks) and as needed thereafter, although most facilities will not usually conduct abortions after the conclusion of the second trimester out of consideration of the health of the mother. Despite this, because there is no law in place on when a fetus becomes a person, extreme circumstances may warrant an abortion at any time, even in the third trimester, although this is quite rare.
|Legalized nationwide in all capacities in September 1960, the topic of abortion was bought forth to the federal court system, and subsequently Congress, following the Burgoignesc Women’s Liberation movement. Cartadania's strong ties with Burgundie and Burgoignacs living within its territory saw a push towards modernity. Prior to, induced abortion legality was determined by the state in which the procedure was performed. It has since become a rare topic of discussion and is typically just considered another medical option. Access is guaranteed by law and is available at most hospitals that provide maternal-fetal medicine and most local clinics. It is performed on the informed consent model during the "open window" (first 18 weeks) and as needed thereafter, although most facilities will not usually conduct abortions after the conclusion of the second trimester out of consideration of the health of the mother. Despite this, because there is no law in place on when a fetus becomes a person, extreme circumstances may warrant an abortion at any time, even in the third trimester, although this is quite rare.
|-
|-
|{{flag|Duamacia}}
|{{flag|Daxia}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{no X|}}
|{{no X|}}
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
|{{yes C|}}
|{{no X|}}  
|{{yes C|}}
|Abortion is only permitted in cases of grave risk to the life of the mother, instances of rape and in cases where the child would be born with genetic defects or developmental issues.
|{{yes C|}}  
|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Eldmora-Regulus}}
|{{flag|Eldmora-Regulus}}
Line 151: Line 161:
|{{no X|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
|
|-
|[[Olmeria]]
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{ya}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{ya}}
|
|
|-
|-
Line 162: Line 182:
|{{yes C|}}  
|{{yes C|}}  
|
|
|-
|{{flag|Rumahoki}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{no X|}}
|{{yes C|}}
|{{ya|}}
|{{no X|}}
|{{no X|}}
| Due to the influence of the [[Catholic Church]] on Rumahokian society, abortion is generally illegal save for cases in which the "life and limb" of the mother is in jeopardy, in the event of rape, or in certain instances if the prospective child will not live to see their fifth birthday. To circumvent the bans on abortion, and to decrease the odds of an unwanted pregnancy, comprehensive sexual education and birth control are highly encouraged by the federal government.
|-
|-
|{{flag|Urcea}}
|{{flag|Urcea}}
Line 171: Line 201:
|{{no X|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
|{{no X|}}  
| Abortions are illegal, however abortions induced unintentionally by life-saving procedures are not prosecuted. [[[[Illegal vice trade in Urcea|Facilitators of abortion]] are charged with [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#D_Misdemeanor|felonies]], as are [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#E_Felony|women partaking in abortion tourism]].
| Abortions are illegal, however abortions induced unintentionally by life-saving procedures are not prosecuted. [[Illegal vice trade in Urcea|Facilitators of abortion]] are charged with [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#D_Misdemeanor|felonies]], as are [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#E_Felony|women partaking in abortion tourism]].
|-
|-
|{{flag|Vithinja}}
|{{flag|Vithinja}}
Line 201: Line 231:
|{{no X|}}
|{{no X|}}
|{{no X|}}
|{{no X|}}
| Abortion is completely illegal in Puertego with any woman who gets one for circumstances regardless of her dying from having the child resulting in her being tried with murder.
| Abortion is almost completely illegal in Puertego and has been for as long as the practice has existed with any woman who gets one for circumstances that aren't her dying from having the child resulting in her being tried with murder and the same going for any woman who travels to a different country to get one.
|}
|}
{{Template:B.I.S NavBox}}
{{Template:B.I.S NavBox}}
[[Category:Bureau of International Statistics]]
[[Category:Bureau of International Statistics]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:Law]]
[[Category:Law]]