Abortion in Greater Meridon
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Country | To protect woman's life | Physical health | Mental health | Rape | Fetal Defects | Socio-economic factors | On request |
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Datch Union | |||||||
Datchlia | |||||||
File:Diamante Flag.png Diamante | |||||||
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 | |||||||
Lesser Verde | |||||||
File:Cuarzo flag.png Los Cuarzos | |||||||
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. | |||||||
Plata | |||||||
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 |