Abortion in Manala
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NOTE: Formatting options for the top row should be "Yes", "No", or "Partial" in the brackets
Abortion law varies widely among the many different countries and territories of the world of Manala. The following is a table depicting the various laws and regulations surrounding abortion in Manalan nations.
Status of Abortion law by Country
Country | To protect woman's life | Physical health | Mental health | Rape | Fetal defects | Socio-economic factors | On request |
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Gagium | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Historically widely practiced - Legal since 1976 | Since 1976 | Since 1976 | Historically widely practiced - Legal since 1976 | Since 1976 | Since 1976 | Since 1976 | |
Abortion has been legalized on request since 1976. Prior to this, however, abortion practices varied widely between commonwealth to commonwealth and between different practitioners. Today, varying beliefs and perceptions about abortion and the morality of abortion under certain circumstances remain. | |||||||
Hrvada | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial |
Varies by region, see Abortion in Hrvada. | |||||||
Itielia | Yes | Yes | Partial | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Provided free of charge in state hospitals | Given on discretion of the practicing physician | Within the first 17 weeks | |||||
The Furbish Islands | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial |
Varies by federal subject, see Abortion in The Furbish Islands. | |||||||
Antarctic Circle States | Yes | Partial | Partial | Yes | Yes | Yes | Partial |
Must consult a licensed obstetrician | Must consult a licensed psychiatrist | Provided for free at public hospitals | Within the first 20 weeks |