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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.
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.
Performing an abortion because of economic or social reasons is accepted in 37% of countries. Performing abortion only on the basis of a woman's request is allowed in 34% of countries, including in Canada, most European countries and China. [44] The exact scope of each legal ground also varies.
Some House Democrats say they are worried border security could overshadow abortion and reproductive rights as the key campaign issue in the 2024 elections. ... say we have an immigration crisis ...
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Two generals from Norway and Russia met in the Arctic on Thursday to discuss border cooperation and related issues, the Norwegian armed forces said on Friday, in the first known such meeting since ...
This category contains articles related to abortion, abortion law, the abortion debate, or the history of abortion within Norway. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
NORWEGIAN BORDER RANGER, JORGEN AAS, POINTING OUT THE RUSSIAN BORDER, SAYING (English): ''Russia is that way (points) but it also goes north.'' (SOUNDBITE) (English) NORWEGIAN BORDER RANGER ...