Gestational limits for elective abortion in the United States


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  • Abortion restrictions by state[1]
  • State bans throughout pregnancy[2]
  • Abortion policy tracker[3]

References

  1. The New York Times (2022-05-24). Abortion Bans Across the Country: Tracking Restrictions by State. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2023-11-09.
  2. State Bans on Abortion Throughout Pregnancy. Guttmacher Institute (2016-03-14). Retrieved on 2023-11-09.
  3. Abortion Policy Tracker. KFF (2023-11-03). Retrieved on 2023-11-09.
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Legality of elective abortion in the United States, in weeks from the onset of last menstrual period (LMP)

 
Illegal with exceptions
 
Legal but no providers
 
Legal before embryonic cardiac-cell activity detectability[1]
 
Legal through 12 weeks
 
Legal through 15 weeks (first trimester)
 
Legal through 18 weeks
 
Legal through 22 weeks (5 months)[2]
 
Legal before fetal viability (≈ 23 weeks LMP)
 
Legal through 24 weeks (5½ months)
 
Legal before third trimester[3]
 
Legal at any stage

Abortion is legal with no gestational limit: in all states except TN when the mother's life is in danger; in most states for severe medical complications; and in three states (AR, MS, UT) for pregnancies from rape or rape and incest.

  1. In the 5th–6th week LMP, 2–3 weeks from implantation
  2. Defined in some states as 20 weeks from estimated fertilization
  3. Variously defined as after 27 or 28 weeks LMP; Massachusetts: after 24 weeks from implantation, ≈ 27 weeks LMP
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