Which US states will make abortion illegal?
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66% : It also meant that hundreds of thousands of children ended up state orphanages where they were beaten, abused and lived in filthy conditions - with an estimated 170,000 housed in these facilities when communism fell in 1989.51% :Sixteen states and the District of Columbia, meanwhile, have protected access to abortion in state law.
51% : Anti-abortion laws in the Philippines derive from its time as a colony of Spain.
50% : The constitutional right to abortion was later confirmed in a number of decisions, including 'Webster v. Reproductive Health Services' in 1989 and 'Planned Parenthood v. Casey' in 1992.
50% : As it stood, abortion was legal in every state - but with varying restrictions.
48% : About three dozen other countries allow it only to save the life of the mother, a list that includes Nigeria, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Iran, Afghanistan and Myanmar.
46% : The Democratic-led legislature in February passed a constitutional amendment that guarantees the right to abortion.
45% : The Planned Parenthood v Casey ruling also affirmed Roe's finding of a constitutional right to abortion services, but allowed states to place some constraints on the practice.
44% : Now that the US Supreme Court has voted to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, conservative states will have more confidence that their new limits on abortion will stand while liberal states will feel more urgency to protect and expand abortion rights.
44% : Approximately 73 million abortions occur worldwide annually, with 61 per cent of all unintended pregnancies and 29 per cent of all pregnancies ending in abortion, according to the World Health Organization.
43% : Friday's 6-3 decision comes over a month after a 98-page draft revealed by Politico in May that calls the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision - which held that access to abortion in the US is a constitutional right - 'egregiously wrong from the start'.
43% : On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court decided that the constitutional right to privacy applied to abortion.
43% : Senegal prohibits abortion but its code of medical ethics allows it if three doctors agree it is needed to save a woman's life.
42% : Now that Roe has been overturned, abortion is still likely to remain legal in liberal states.
41% : The Supreme Court has struck down the right to abortion in the United States, according to a bombshell decision in that has overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling.
39% : For example, Texas bans abortion after about six weeks but Florida has a 15-week abortion ban.
39% :Abortion does not become illegal everywhere in the US now that Roe v. Wade is overturned, with individual states still able to choose whether and when they would be permitted.
39% : In 1966, a complete ban on abortion and access to contraception was imposed in Romania, with the target of increasing its population.
38% : The paper was labelled '1st Draft' of the 'Opinion of the Court' and was said to be referring to a case challenging Mississippi's ban on abortion after 15 weeks - a case known as Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization.
38% : Mr Stitt signed a bill in April banning abortion except in medical emergencies and penalizing providers who violate the law with up to $100,000 in fines and 10 years in prison.
38% : There are 16 countries where abortion is prohibited altogether, a list that includes Egypt, Iraq, the Philippines, Laos, Senegal, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, according to the Center for Reproductive Rights.
38% : More than 180 women who experienced obstetric emergencies were prosecuted for abortion or aggravated homicide in the past 20 years.
38% : Abortion has been prohibited for more than a century.
37% : A document labelled 'Opinion of the Court' shows a majority of the court's justices earlier this year threw support behind overturning the 1973 case that legalized abortion across the country.
37% : The exceptions do not allow for abortion past 15 weeks in case of rape, incest or human trafficking.
36% :Twenty-six states are certain or likely to ban abortion now that Roe v. Wade is overturned, according to the pro-abortion rights think tank the Guttmacher Institute.
35% : In the United Arab Emirates, abortion is illegal except if the pregnancy endangers the woman's life or there is evidence the baby will not survive.
34% : Women in Malta are denied access to abortion, even if their lives are at risk.
30% :WHICH STATES COULD MAKE ABORTION ILLEGAL NOW THAT ROE V. WADE IS OVERTURNED?
24% :Abortion would likely become illegal in about half of the states in the US now that the ruling is overturned - with 24 states expected to ban abortion if they are able to do so.
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