It's your choice

What are the abortion laws in the UK and does the NHS offer terminations?

PREGNANCY is life changing.

For some people, becoming a parent is all they have ever dreamed of - but for others, two lines showing up on a test isn't a happy moment.

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For many people, a positive pregnancy test is a happy result - but for others this is not the caseCredit: Getty

In 2021 there were a total of 214,256 carried out in England and Wales - the highest number since the Abortion Act was introduced.

This is up from 2020 when 209,917 procedures were carried out.

Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) states that abortion rates in women under the age of 18 has continued to decrease, remaining stable for those aged 35 and over.

When it comes to a termination in the UK - the procedure can only be carried out under the care of an NHS hospital or a licensed clinic, and are usually available free of charge on the NHS.

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However - in the US this is a different story, and the Supreme Court last week made the decision to overturn Roe V Wade - which could see abortion being banned in roughly half of America's 50 states.

Thirteen states have already passed so-called "trigger laws" that automatically outlaw abortion following the decision with others expected to follow.

Outrage has erupted in America with protesters marching through the streets.

The landmark Roe v Wade case in 1973 saw the Supreme Court rule that a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy was protected by the US Constitution.

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This gave women a right to abortion in the first three months of pregnancy but allowed for restrictions in the second trimester and prohibitions in the third.

It will now be up to state legislators to decide on abortions - potentially leading to life-threatening consequences for millions.

Is abortion legal in the UK?

In England, Scotland and Wales abortion has been a legal right since the Abortion Act was passed in 1967.

The termination is only legal when performed by a licensed medical professional (a doctor) and it must also be signed off by two other doctors.

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