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Abortion in North Carolina is banned after 12 weeks, 6 days of pregnancy.
With the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, North Carolina could become a destination for life instead of abortion. Two options have been floated by the General Assembly. The first is a Heartbeat Act that would protect unborn babies from abortion at the point a heart beat is detected (6-weeks).
Senate Bill 20 bans abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy in most circumstances.
If a pregnancy resulted from rape or incest, an abortion is lawful through the 20th week of pregnancy. If a qualified physician determines there is a “life-limiting anomaly,” an abortion is lawful through the first 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Abortion is legal in North Carolina through the first 12 weeks of pregnancy without conditions. In cases where a pregnancy resulted from rape or incest, abortion is legal through 20 weeks of pregnancy. In cases where the physician detects a life-limiting anomaly, abortion is legal through 24 weeks.
What is the new abortion ban law in NC? The new law reduces the time allowed for an abortion from 20 weeks to 12 weeks and requires an in-person counseling appointment at least three days prior to the abortion procedure and a follow-up appointment for medication abortion patients 7 to 14 days after the abortion.
SB20 outlawed abortion in North Carolina after 12 weeks of pregnancy, with very limited exceptions, and went into effect on July 1, 2023.
Yes. Abortion is legal in North Carolina. However, North Carolina bans abortion after 12 weeks, 6 days of pregnancy and has some other restrictions on abortion access. To figure out how far along you are in pregnancy, count from the first day of your last period.
Note: As of November 6, 2024, 13 states have banned abortion (Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia). Private insurance includes both employer-sponsored insurance and individual off-exchange insurance.
SB20 outlawed abortion in North Carolina after 12 weeks of pregnancy, with very limited exceptions, and went into effect on July 1, 2023.