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Despite a wide variation in the restrictions under which it is permitted, abortion is legal in most European countries. 95% of European women of reproductive age live in countries which allow elective abortions or for broad socioeconomic reasons. The exceptions are Malta, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, Andorra, and Poland, where abortion is illegal or severely restricted. The other state with existent, but less severe restrictions is Monaco. Abortion was also criminalised in San Marino, but a referendum on 26 September 2021 legalised abortion for women up until the twelfth week of pregnancy.

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  • Abortion in Europe (en)
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  • Despite a wide variation in the restrictions under which it is permitted, abortion is legal in most European countries. 95% of European women of reproductive age live in countries which allow elective abortions or for broad socioeconomic reasons. The exceptions are Malta, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, Andorra, and Poland, where abortion is illegal or severely restricted. The other state with existent, but less severe restrictions is Monaco. Abortion was also criminalised in San Marino, but a referendum on 26 September 2021 legalised abortion for women up until the twelfth week of pregnancy. (en)
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  • Despite a wide variation in the restrictions under which it is permitted, abortion is legal in most European countries. 95% of European women of reproductive age live in countries which allow elective abortions or for broad socioeconomic reasons. The exceptions are Malta, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, Andorra, and Poland, where abortion is illegal or severely restricted. The other state with existent, but less severe restrictions is Monaco. Abortion was also criminalised in San Marino, but a referendum on 26 September 2021 legalised abortion for women up until the twelfth week of pregnancy. All the remaining states make abortion legal on request or for social and economic reasons during the first trimester. Restrictions on abortion are most stringent in a few countries that are strongly observant of the Catholic religion.In certain European countries where abortion is legal, many doctors refuse to terminate pregnancies invoking religious reasons, this is for example the case of Romania where the Orthodox Church has a strong influence of the medical profession. (en)
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