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As of 2024, abortion is illegal in Indiana. [1] It is only legal in cases involving fatal fetal abnormalities, to preserve the life and physical health of the mother, and in cases of rape or incest up to 10 weeks of pregnancy.
22 sie 2023 · On September 8, 2022, Senate Enrolled Act 1 – 2022 (special session) (“SEA 1”) became law and made changes to Indiana’s abortion laws. The implementation of SEA 1 was halted by the Indiana courts on September 22, 2022. Subsequently, the Indiana Supreme Court decided that SEA 1 can go into effect.
1 maj 2024 · Indiana law outlines three narrow exceptions: rape or incest, lethal fetal anomalies, and saving a mother’s life or preventing serious health risks. Doctors must write a report about the...
1 sie 2023 · A sweeping ban on most abortions is scheduled to take effect today in Indiana. It would prohibit abortions at any point during pregnancy except if the woman's life or health is seriously at...
30 cze 2023 · Indiana law does not include express statutory protections for abortion. In June 2023, the Indiana Supreme Court held that the constitution protects abortion in situations when there is risk to a pregnant person’s life or a “serious health risk.”
18 lip 2022 · The Supreme Court issued an order allowing Indiana to begin enforcing a state law requiring parental consent for a minor to get an abortion.
2 maj 2024 · The law prevented doctors and other licensed health care professionals from informing a pregnant, unemancipated minor that they could obtain an abortion in another state where parental consent is not required. With rare exceptions, abortion has been banned in Indiana since 2023.