Abortion in Bhutan

Abortion in Bhutan is only legal when the abortion is a result of rape, incest, to preserve the woman's mental health, or to save her life.[1] Despite this, the United Nations report on abortion notes that the exact status of the country's abortion law is uncertain: "Because the state religion of Bhutan is Buddhism, which disapproves of abortion, it is probable that the procedure is allowed only to save the life of the pregnant woman."[2]

  1. ^ "Bhutan". Women on Waves. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Bhutan". United Nations Abortion Policies.

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