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BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT. To amend Chapter 2 of Title 1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to persons. and their rights, so as to provide that natural persons include an unborn child; to provide that. such unborn children shall be included in certain population based determinations; to provide.
This booklet, developed by the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), provides basic information about abortion and human development. In this publication, you will find answers to many of your questions and will also learn about resources available to help you.
1 To amend Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to health, so as to 2 provide requirements relating to the use of abortion-inducing drugs; to provide for 3 definitions; to prohibit abortion-inducing drugs in school facilities or on state property; to
The Act requires that women who seek abortions be fully informed about relevant issues such as: Medical risks of abortion, Abortion methods and associated medical risks, The possible detrimental psychological effects, Medical risks of carrying a pregnancy to term, Probable gestational age of the fetus at the time the abortion is to be performed,
Georgia has continually sought to legislate against abortion at a state level since 2011. The most recent example, 2019's HB 481, [8] sought to make abortion illegal as soon as embryonic cardiac-cell activity can be detected; in most cases that is around the six-week mark of a pregnancy.
30 wrz 2024 · A Georgia court struck down the state’s six-week abortion ban Monday, allowing abortions to resume up to 22 weeks of pregnancy. The decision will radiate across the South, where the procedure has been largely outlawed.
Now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe, Georgia is enforcing a 6-week abortion ban, which the Georgia Supreme Court has allowed to remain in effect although the Superior Court of Fulton County permanently enjoined the ban as unconstitutional.