This fact sheet sets out questions and answers relating to abortion after 24 weeks in Victoria.
Key messages:
Under the current law, abortions after 24 weeks require the agreement of two doctors, taking into account the woman’s medical, physical, psychological and social circumstances.
Abortions at this stage of pregnancy are very rare, but there will always be a small but very real need for these services, and the current law acknowledges this.
The circumstances surrounding abortion after 24 weeks are very complex and it is difficult to speculate on each woman’s individual circumstances.
Reasons for seeking abortions at this stage often involve factors like intimate partner violence, failure to recognise a pregnancy, and congenital abnormality.
It is important that women in these situations are able to access the health care and support they need.
Instead of reducing access to abortion, we should be increasing access to sex education and contraception.