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Abortion in Norway is available on demand within the first twelve weeks of gestation, measured as 11 weeks and 6 days from the first day of the last menstrual period. [1] After this 12-week time limit, a request must be submitted to a special medical assessment board that will determine whether an abortion will be granted. [1]
The following lists include countries by total reported abortions, annual abortions and rates according to reports from governments and statisticians. ... Norway: 11. ...
Sweden was the first liberal democracy in Europe to legalise abortion, in 1938; this move was followed by the introduction of limited abortion laws in Denmark in 1939, [35] Finland in 1950, [36] and Norway in 1964. More liberal abortion laws were introduced in Norway in 1964, Finland in 1970, and Denmark and Iceland in 1973.
This category contains articles related to abortion, abortion law, the abortion debate, or the history of abortion within Norway. Subcategories.
Experts explain some essential facts about abortion, including the different types of abortion and why access to safe and legal abortions is important.
Norway: In 2005, 2.28% of induced abortions were performed between 13 and 16 weeks, 1.24% of abortions between 17 and 20 weeks, and 0.20% over 21 weeks. [29] Between February 15, 2010, and December 1, 2011, a total number of ten abortions were performed between 22 and 24 weeks.
The new study suggests that self-managing an abortion with abortion pills has become more common, rising from about 18% of attempts pre-Dobbs to 24% post-Dobbs. However, many other ineffective ...
Abortion in Norway (3 C, 1 P) Norwegian birth control activists (1 P) This page was last edited on 2 July 2023, at 12:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...