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  2. Abortion in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The conditions are specified in the Abortion (Guernsey) Law, 1997. ... Since approval of abortion in the UK in 1967 to 2014, 8,745,508 abortions have been performed.

  3. Abortion Act 1967 - Wikipedia

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    The Abortion Act 1967 [1] (c. 87) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that legalised abortion in Great Britain on certain grounds by registered practitioners, and regulated the tax-paid provision of such medical practices through the National Health Service (NHS).

  4. What are abortion clinic buffer zones and what about ‘silent ...

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    The UK branch of ADF (Alliance Defending Freedom) said the right to engage in silent prayer is “the most basic of human rights” and described the enactment of the buffer zones as “a ...

  5. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    While abortions are legal at least under certain conditions in almost all countries, these conditions vary widely. According to a United Nations (UN) report with data gathered up to 2019, [ 44 ] abortion is allowed in 98% of countries in order to save a woman's life.

  6. Abortion in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Abortion law in Northern Ireland was previously devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly but was liberalised by the UK Parliament in 2019 when the Assembly was suspended. The law currently allows for a 12-week term limit, in line with the rest of Ireland, and grounds for risk of injury to physical or mental health (up to 24 weeks), and risk to ...

  7. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, it may be appropriate to refer people with preexisting medical conditions to a hospital-based abortion provider. [46] Conversely, some medical conditions may make medication abortion more favorable than surgical abortion, such as large uterine fibroids, congenital uterine anomalies, or genital scarring related to infibulation.

  8. This is who is affected by abortion legislation.

  9. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 - Wikipedia

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    Section 37 [12] of the Act amends the Abortion Act 1967. The section specifies and broadens the conditions where abortion is legal. Women who consider abortion are referred to two doctors. Each doctor then advises her whether abortion is a suitable decision based on the conditions listed below.