Abortion in Estonia has been legal since November 23, 1955, back when Estonia was a republic of the Soviet Union.[1] Estonia fine-tuned their legislation after the restoration of independence.[1]
Estonia allows abortion on-demand for any purpose,[1] before the 12th week of pregnancy.[2] Later abortions are permitted up to the 21st week (included) if the woman is younger than 15 years old or older than 45 years old, if the pregnancy endangers the woman's health, if the child may have a serious physical or mental defect, or if the woman's illness or other medical problem hinders the child's development.[2]
Women who want to have an abortion for personal reasons not specified in the abortion legislation will be expected to pay a fee according to the abortion provider's price list.[1] Abortion performed for medical reasons is covered for insured persons by the Estonian Health Insurance Fund.[3]
38.7% of pregnancies ended in abortion in Estonia in 2006, a decline from 49.4% just six years before.[4]
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