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Art. 256. Intentional abortion. – Any person who shall intentionally cause an abortion shall suffer: 1. The penalty of reclusion temporal, if he shall use any violence upon the person of the pregnant woman. 2. The penalty of prision mayor if, without using violence, he shall act without the consent of the woman. 3.
Jul 14, 2023 · W ASHINGTON—The Republican-controlled House narrowly passed a $886 billion defense-policy bill loaded with measures restricting abortion access, transgender healthcare and diversity efforts in ...
survey of a national sample of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Fellows and Junior Fellows who were part of the Collaborative Ambulatory Research Network. We sent the survey by email, and mailed nonresponders paper surveys. We performed descriptive statistics, χ2 tests, and logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: Sixty-seven percent (655/980) of Collaborative Ambulatory ...
Mar 10, 2024 · Abortion has been legal in India since 1971. When the original act was first put into effect in 1971, access to a medical abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy required the approval of one registered doctor, and access to an abortion up to 20 weeks required the approval of two doctors. Through an amendment in 2003, new rules were introduced in ...
If an abortion in a case referred to under Section 1 is refused, the matter shall be immediately referred to the National Board of Health and Welfare for review. Act (1995:660). Section 5 Only a person authorised to practise medicine may perform an abortion or terminate a pregnancy under the provisions of Section 6.
Nov 27, 2021 · These findings provide insights on barriers to abortion care in Nigeria, suggesting discretion is key to many women's choice of abortion location, while cost and distance prevent many from seeking their preferred care provider/location. Results also highlight the diversity of women's abortion care p …
abortion, leading to delays accessing care, increased costs, and travel burdens (Baum et al., 2016a,b; Bearak et al., 2018; Fuentes et al., 2016; Gerdts et al., 2016). Offering medication abortion through alternative provision models might improve access to abortion earlier in pregnancy and prioritize patient preferences,