Legal status of abortion (Aeia)

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Country To protect woman's life Physical health Mental health Rape Fetal Defects Socio-economic factors On request
 Agarntrop Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Restrictions on abortion in the first 6 weeks of pregancy were found to violate Title 2, Section 11 of the Agarn Federal Constitution by the Supreme Court in 2007, in the Agarna del Sur v Cascado case. Beyond six weeks, laws vary by state and are compared in the article Abortion in Agarntrop.
 Ajerrin Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Abortion is available in cases of risk to the mother's physical health, mental health or life, and in cases of rape or fetal defects (as of 2013), but it is not available on demand.
 Aleia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial
Pregnancy can be terminated on request for the first and second trimesters, and in case of emergencies.
Marensoald Batisuria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial During First Trimester Only
Since 1963, abortions have been unrestricted in the nation through the 1st trimester, and for pregnancies which risk physical hazard, may be handicapped by parental mental illness, or are result of sexual abuse and rape. All further exceptions relating to health must be approved by a government-licensed physician or social worker. It is not available if not meeting any of these criteria.
 Brilliania Yes Yes Yes Yes Requires evaluation No Legal in 1 state
Abortion is legal as a necessary medical procedure in cases where the health of the mother is in danger, either psychical or mentally. An evaluation is required if abortion is required due to defects to the child which would result in a stillborn or dead child. Abortion on request is illegal in all provinces except Szaranegertu, where it is legal in the first ten weeks of a pregnancy.
 Crylante Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Abortion in Crylante requires the authorisation of a doctor before performing, and cannot be done past 24 weeks unless in cases of danger to the mother's health, but is legal provided these two conditions are met, despite opposition from more socially conservative forces in the Federation.
 Cuirpthe Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Cuirpthean abortion laws permit abortion to protect the life and health of the mother, and for rape victims or fetal defects, but only the last two can be done on request.
Elhazia Yes Partial No Partial Partial No No
Legality of abortion in cases of rape, fetal defects and mother's physical health varies by Voivodeship.
 Fahran Yes Partial Partial No Partial No No
Abortion is only permitted if a mother's life or health is severely at risk or if fetal defects mean that a pregnancy would result in a stillbirth or death soon after birth.
 Goulong Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Established by the 1958 Revised Women's Rights Act which allows all abortions in the first trimester of a pregnancy.
 Isolaprugna Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Abortion is available in cases of risk to the mother's physical health, mental health or life, and in cases of rape, but it is not available on demand.
 Mardin Isles Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes No No
Since 1992, abortion has been available in cases where there is a risk to the mother's life of physical health, in cases of rape and cases of fatal fetal abnormalities. The law was amended in 2014 to permit abortion on grounds of mental health, provided that an evaluation has been carried out and approved by a psychiatrist. Abortions on request and under socio-economic grounds remain illegal.
 Midrasia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1970 a pregnancy may be terminated on request during the first 90 days.
 Motsvara Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1971, termination on request has been legal, but limited to the first trimester.
 Nordhurlant Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
All pregnancy terminations legal since the Freedoms Act (1976).
 Onza Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1965 a pregnancy may be terminated on request during the first and second trimesters.
 Ovandera Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1994, Laws were relaxed regarding Abortion and were reformatted similarly to those of other Almannic nations; They would be shifted to their current state in 2017 by the the Ovan Communist Party
 South Misai Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
South Misai has no regulations limiting abortion. It is solely up to a doctor to decide whether one is necessary.
File:The Fratellians Flag.png The Fratellians Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
In 2004 the Federal Council voted to ban communes from banning or restricting abortion during the first and second trimesters.
Tiwura flag.png Tiwura No No No No No No No
Abortion has been illegal since independence in 1956, and it has stayed illegal even after the 1966 Revolution.