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== Gestational limit ==
== Gestational limit ==
There is no [[:wikipedia:Gestational age|gestational limit]] for abortion when there is a risk to the mother's life, physical health and mental health. Any other situation requires that the abortion take place no later then 14 weeks.
There is no [[:wikipedia:Gestational age|gestational limit]] for abortion when there is a risk to the mother's life, physical health and mental health, rape or fetal defects. Any other situation requires that the abortion take place no later then 14 weeks.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 23:05, 15 March 2024


Abortion in Cordonia is legal on request. National law protects abortion in all cases and allows abortion on request.[1] National law also protects abortions for minors but duchies may require parental notification or consent.

List

Country To protect woman's life Physical health Mental health Rape Fetal Defects Socio-economic factors On request
Castelsarreillan
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal
Cordonian C. D.
Domvallier
Krona
Lythikos
Portavira
Ramsford
Valtoria
Vescovi

Minors

Abortion for minors (persons under 18) is protected by national law but duchies have the authority to require parental notification or consent. Parental notification or consent is not required in Castelsarreillan, Cordonian C. D., Portavira and Valtoria. Parental notification (only one parent has to be notified) is mandatory in Domvallier, Krona, Lythikos; Ramsford requires both parents be notified. Parental consent (only by one parent) is mandatory in Vescovi.

Gestational limit

There is no gestational limit for abortion when there is a risk to the mother's life, physical health and mental health, rape or fetal defects. Any other situation requires that the abortion take place no later then 14 weeks.

See also

References

  1. "Abortion requirements, the law and services" (in German). Cordonia Ministry of Health and Human Services. Retrieved 19 May 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)