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    1. HarryLewisPot on

      For the green countries, can’t anyone just claim failure of contraception, thus de facto making them blue?

    2. Individual_Key4701 on

      China is the most pro woman country on Earth. Xi Jinping is the worlds most feminist statesman.

    3. I had no idea in Madagascar abortion is illegal even if the pregnancy endangers a woman’s life… that’s so sad

    4. Complex_Phrase2651 on

      i’m definitely sure in British Columbia and Quebec at the very least have some sort of gestational limit because I’ve experienced that with my sister-in-law

    5. ControversyMan69 on

      No gestational limit is crazy, 8 months 3 weeks and you’re like „nah“

    6. Shenendoah66 on

      Watch out. You might surprise some people with how the rest of the world works.

    7. UpbeatAssumption5817 on

      This map is wrong. Especially with US states

      Some US states have complete bans, and the medical exceptions cannot be applied with how the law is written.

      Like they will allow abortions but you can never get them because the criteria is so narrow you won’t even know that you’re pregnant at the time

    8. Wow Canada has no limit? So a 9 month pregnant woman can abort? That’s fucked up.

    9. US states included some of the lightest blues in the world and also some of the reddest.

      Man is our politic divide something…

    10. Former-Chocolate-793 on

      Just to clarify, Canada decriminalized abortion in 1985. There is no abortion law primarily because the prolife advocates wouldn’t accept any compromise. However, that doesn’t mean that doctors will perform abortions at later stages of a pregnancy without the health of the mother in danger.

      „Abortions in Canada are legal at all stages of pregnancy, with 90% performed within the first 12 weeks. While no legal time limit exists, most providers offer services up to 24 weeks gestation. Later abortions are rare, usually restricted to specific, specialized clinics, and often involve severe medical, fatal fetal, or extenuating circumstances. „

    11. AGrandNewAdventure on

      Women have died in the South of the US because doctors refused abortions. Red should be black down there.

    12. Tobemenwithven on

      The UK might as well be blue with a limit at 24 weeks. No one here is getting turned down for an abortion.

      You could legit say „I just dont feel like having a abby“ and youd be sound. They might put down another reason.

      De facto and De Jure difference. We are probably more liberal than some countries where it is „legal“ but in practice have blockers.

    13. CrazyCalligrapher945 on

      Madagascar and Philippines, wtf bro? (I know there are some blacks in Central America too, but Im too lazy to look up the countries).

    14. glucklandau on

      In India everyone ticks failure of contraception; it is de facto free and easy

    15. JustAmazingFun on

      In Canada there is no legal limit, but providers limit it to between 16 and 25 weeks. There is no legal requirement to do so, but they still have limits.

    16. gambler_addict_06 on

      Hold on, why does the US have an „abortion“ crisis again?

      People act so dramatic that I thought abortion was illegal altogether

      Man, Yanks really are just drama queens

    17. Dear_Milk_4323 on

      I definitely know of women who have had abortions in the Philippines when they miscarried. And apparently it’s legal, technically.

      The „Necessity“ Clause Exception: While not explicit in the penal code, legal experts and a 2014 Supreme Court ruling suggest that under the principle of „necessity“ (Article 11, Section 4 of the Revised Penal Code), a procedure done to save the mother’s life may not incur criminal liability

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