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| colspan="8" | In Göke abortion is strictly regulated with it illegal to abort a fetus on demand, and strict court inquiries to determine the physical and mental fitness of the person in question. Life threatening cases are allowed, as are those of rape, incest, or in the event of fetal defects.
| colspan="8" | In Göke abortion is strictly regulated with it illegal to abort a fetus on demand, and strict court inquiries to determine the physical and mental fitness of the person in question. Life threatening cases are allowed, as are those of rape, incest, or in the event of fetal defects.
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| colspan="8" | Abortion is generally legal if the welfare of the fetus, or of the woman are called into question. However, abortions for socio-economic or personal reasons are technically illegal, though nobody has been prosecuted for this since DI 192 (1992). Focus has historically been on better sex education, and easy access to contraceptives as a way to prevent abortions from being necessary.
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| colspan="8" | The Murmusan Triumvirate has placed increasing restrictions on abortion in an attempt to increase birthrates and foster the development of a larger population, more capable of resisting Gökan aggression. Abortion rights are maintained in the case of rape, incest, or if the health of the fetus or parent is in question.
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| colspan="8" | Walakia has had constantly shifting rights to abortion depending on governmental population priorities. Initially the Vanguardist government had very strict controls on abortion, among other birth encouragement policies as result of strongly encouraging high birthrates. In the 1960s-1970s the Walakian government relaxed abortion controls as matter of policy. In the 1990s abortion was made totally legal, and even encouraged under the Two Child policy. Since 2002, the Two Child Policy has come to an end, but the right to abortion access has remained.
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 19 November 2019


Country To protect woman's life Physical health Mental health Rape Fetal Defects Socio-economic factors On request
 Capisaria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Abortions for all reasons were legalised through passage of the Reproductive Freedoms Act of 1995. Previously, only in cases of the pregnant person's life, rape, incest, fetal defects, and physical/mental health was it legal, though jurisdictions within Capisaria varied. Abortion in any circumstance was illegal in the religious country of Trelein from 1894 until 1923, when exceptions for rape and protection of the person's life were added.
 Datch Union Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Datchlia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Diamante Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Question mark alternate.svg Question mark alternate.svg
Abortion is generally legal since the passage of the passage of the DI 188 (1988) Edict on Abortion. In all cases barring socio-economic, and request cases, abortion is entirely legal. In the case of socio-economic and requested abortions, the woman is obligated to submit to counseling where assistance is offered for care of the child. Counselors are legally disallowed from using tactics deemed emotionally or psychologically abusive to prevent an abortion, and are legally obligated to act in an impartial way. Once the counseling session is completed, the abortion may proceed.
 Dorado Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Göke Yes Question mark alternate.svg Question mark alternate.svg Yes Yes No No
In Göke abortion is strictly regulated with it illegal to abort a fetus on demand, and strict court inquiries to determine the physical and mental fitness of the person in question. Life threatening cases are allowed, as are those of rape, incest, or in the event of fetal defects.
 Illaria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Lesser Verde Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Los Cuarzos Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Abortion is generally legal if the welfare of the fetus, or of the woman are called into question. However, abortions for socio-economic or personal reasons are technically illegal, though nobody has been prosecuted for this since DI 192 (1992). Focus has historically been on better sex education, and easy access to contraceptives as a way to prevent abortions from being necessary.
 Murmusa Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No
The Murmusan Triumvirate has placed increasing restrictions on abortion in an attempt to increase birthrates and foster the development of a larger population, more capable of resisting Gökan aggression. Abortion rights are maintained in the case of rape, incest, or if the health of the fetus or parent is in question.
 Plata Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Abortion is legal in all cases barring personal issues. In the case of personal issues, abortion is illegal, and is classified as a misdemeanor. A handful of fines have been issued in recent years, but enforcement rates have fallen steadily in the past decade.
 Verde Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Walakia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Walakia has had constantly shifting rights to abortion depending on governmental population priorities. Initially the Vanguardist government had very strict controls on abortion, among other birth encouragement policies as result of strongly encouraging high birthrates. In the 1960s-1970s the Walakian government relaxed abortion controls as matter of policy. In the 1990s abortion was made totally legal, and even encouraged under the Two Child policy. Since 2002, the Two Child Policy has come to an end, but the right to abortion access has remained.