In the past 24-48 hours, it has come to light that the US Supreme Court is reportedly considering overturning abortion rights.
On Monday, Politico published a draft opinion from the court which indicates a majority of judges would vote to repeal Roe v. Wade. While the final decision will not be announced until this summer, this news is understandably frightening.
There are 26 countries in the world where abortion is completely legal (no restrictions except possibly gestational limits), ones where it is completely illegal, and ones where it is legal depending on certain factors. Here’s a guide to those, but first, a look at what U.S. States would ban abortion almost immediately if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
U.S. States Where Abortion Would Become Illegal if Roe v. Wade Were Overturned
13 of the states have trigger laws that would immediately ban a legal abortion if Roe V Wade is overturned. Other states, like Georgia have laws that have been ruled unconstitutional that ban abortions after a heartbeat is detected. What happens with those laws would be up in the air.
Others, like Alabama, have abortion bans from pre-Roe V Wade. Those could be reinstated if the law is repealed.
These states are:
- Arkansas: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life, risk of serious injury, or in cases of rape or incest
- Idaho: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life, risk of serious injury, or in cases of rape or incest
- Kentucky: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury
- Louisiana: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury
- Mississippi: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life or in cases of rape
- Missouri: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life or risk of serious injury
- North Dakota: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury
- Oklahoma: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury
- South Dakota: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life
- Tennessee: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function. Father of fetus can veto.
- Texas: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury
- Utah: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury, if fetus has fatal abnormality, or in cases of reported rape or incest
- Wyoming: Exception in case of threat to mother’s life or risk of serious injury or in the case of rape or incest
States With Pre-Abortion Bans On the Books That Could Be Reinstated
- Alabama: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life or physical health
- Arizona: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life
- Michigan: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life
- West Virginia: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life
- Wisconsin: Exception in case of threat to a mother’s life
Countries Where Abortion is Illegal No Matter What
The list below are the countries and territories in which abortion has been completely banned, without exceptions.
Andorra | Honduras | Palau |
Aruba* | Iraq | Philippines |
Congo | Jamaica | San Marino |
Curaçao* | Laos | Senegal |
Dominican Republic | Madagascar | Sierra Leone |
Egypt | Malta | Suriname |
El Salvador | Mauritania | Tonga |
Haiti | Nicaragua | West Bank and Gaza Strip |
Countries Where Abortion is Illegal, Except for the Following Exceptions
More than 50 countries and regions allow abortions, but with exceptions. Some allow abortions on specific grounds. For example, these exceptions may include saving a woman’s life, preserving health, or socioeconomic reasons.
In some locations where abortion is partially legal, there may be gestational limits, legal grounds, and/or additional requirements to access abortion. Here’s a guide to those from the World Health Organization and .
Abortions Are Permitted Only To Save the Woman’s Life
Afghanistan | Lebanon | South Sudan |
Antigua and Barbuda | Libya | Sri Lanka |
Bahrain | Malawi | Syria^ |
Bangladesh | Myanmar | Tanzania |
Brunei | Nigeria | Timor-Leste |
Dominica | Oman | Tuvalu |
Gambia* | Papua New Guinea | Uganda |
Guatemala | Paraguay | United Arab Emirates*^ |
Iran* | Solomon Islands | Venezuela |
Kiribati | Somalia | Yemen^ |
* Additional exception made in the case of fetal impairment
^ spousal authorization required
To Save the Woman’s Life or in Cases of Rape
Bhutan | Gabon | Panama |
Brazil | Indonesia^ | Sudan |
Chile | Mali | |
Côte d’Ivoire | Mexico |
^ spousal authorization required
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