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  2. Abortion in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    After 22 weeks, abortions additionally require approval of a three-member medical committee. The law governing abortion was instituted in 2000. [1] [2] The abortion rate in Georgia dropped sharply during the 1990s, from 41.1 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44 in 1992 to 21.9 in 1996 [3] and 19.1 in 2005. [4]

  3. Judge rules Georgia's six week abortion ban unconstitutional

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    The 26-page decision repealed Georgia’s law restricting access to abortion after six weeks, before many people become aware that they are pregnant. Judge rules Georgia's six week abortion ban ...

  4. Surrogacy laws by country - Wikipedia

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    Since 2022, Georgia has absorbed some of the clients from Ukraine, which was the major surrogacy hub in Europe prior to the Russian invasion. [37] Many Ukrainian clinics reopened in Georgia, while surrogates moved there to avoid conflict and due to the favorable legislation and costs.

  5. Judge blocks Georgia law banning abortion after six weeks of ...

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    (Reuters) -A state court judge on Monday blocked a Georgia law banning abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy, finding it violated the rights to privacy and liberty guaranteed by the state ...

  6. Why Kamala Harris went to Georgia to speak about reproductive ...

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    Harris advisers saw Friday’s trip to Georgia as emblematic of the same approach: rushing to the scene of issues of consequence and using her bully pulpit to put a spotlight on it, often in a ...

  7. Legal status of human sterilization by country - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive sterilisation of men (vasectomy) is legal in Poland, while other sterilization methods have been defined as a criminal act since 1997 [9]: 19 and remains so as of 5 September 2019, under Article 156 §1, which also covers making someone blind, deaf or mute, of the 1997 law.

  8. Georgia Mom, 28, Dies of ‘Preventable’ Infection After Being ...

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    A Georgia woman died after the state’s strict anti-abortion laws caused a 20-hour delay in her treatment. In August 2022, Amber Nicole Thurman, 28, drove to a North Carolina clinic to have an ...

  9. Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    The US, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia have the least restrictive laws in the world, allowing commercial surrogacy, including for foreigners. [43] Surrogacy is legal and common in Iran, and monetary remuneration is practiced and allowed by religious authorities. [44] [45]