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Abortion decriminalised in Northern Ireland

 

Nearly 4 years ago, decriminalisation of abortion in Northern Ireland was achieved. Yet commissioned abortion services are still not set up in the region. There can be no more feet dragging, no more failure. We need services urgently established.

The rights and choices of women, girls, and people who can become pregnant must be respected and protected - not only in law, but in practice. Delays to services are unacceptable and cause harm every day.

Between 2020 and 2021, 161 women and girls had to board a plane to England for abortion care. These distressing journeys should long be a thing of the past. Abortion provision must be established without further delay – the time is now.

 

 

What are we doing about it?

Our movement will not give up. Decriminalisation was achieved, now we want full access. We’re campaigning to have abortion services that respect and protect choice established. We’re also researching and monitoring the barriers to accessing abortion services in policy and practice.

Alongside artists like Olivia Colman, Bronagh Waugh, Deborah Frances-White, Juliet Stevenson, Kaiser Chiefs and Vick Hope, we have sent an open letter to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

 

READ OUR OPEN LETTER HERE

 

Read about the current regulations below

In October 2019 abortion decriminalised and became lawful in Northern Ireland. A new framework for lawful abortion services came into effect on 31 March 2020.

The Regulations

When will a termination be allowed?

Up to 12 weeks:

Unconditionally

Up to 24 weeks:

When continuing the pregnancy would risk mental or physical injury to the woman or girl that is greater than the risk of terminating the pregnancy.

No time limit:

When there is substantial impairment to the fetus, including when death is likely before, during or shortly after birth.

When there is risk of death or serious permanent injury to the woman or girl:

  • Greater than the risk of termination, or
  • When necessary to prevent serious physical or mental harm, including immediate necessity such as during birth

Who can perform a termination?

Only medical professionals i.e. registered doctors, nurses and midwives.

Professionals may conscientiously object to performing a termination, unless it’s necessary to save the pregnant woman or girl’s life or prevent serious permanent physical or mental injury.

Where can a termination take place?

  • Your GP
  • A Health and Social Care (HSC) premises
  • At home, for the second stage of early termination, via abortion pills only

Buying abortion pills online

Those using abortion pills purchased online will not be prosecuted. If you need medical assistance following their use, health professionals are no longer under a duty to report their patients’ use of abortion pills.

Campaign history

How we got here

Explore the timeline below to learn more about the abortion regime in Northern Ireland and what we have done to help bring the law in line with international human rights standards, including the decriminalisation of abortion.

 

Campaign news

Northern Ireland: Abortion Central Access point an 'important step forward' April 2020

Northern Ireland: option to take both abortion pills at home urgently needed during Covid-19 crisis March 2020

UK: abortion pill measures 'a huge relief' - must now be adopted in Northern Ireland March 2020

Northern Ireland: Abortion regulations fail to protect women during Covid-19 crisis March 2020

New abortion pill measures a 'necessary step' - must extend to Northern Ireland March 2020

Northern Ireland: Eight terminations carried out in 2018/19 January 2020

Northern Ireland: court drops charges against mother prosecuted for buying daughter abortion pills October 2019

Northern Ireland: campaigners mark end of Victorian era abortion ban at Stormont October 2019

Northern Ireland: Government publishes abortion guidelines for healthcare professionals ahead of law change October 2019

Northern Ireland: High Court ruling finds abortion law in breach of UK human rights commitments October 2019

Northern Ireland abortion: High Court to rule on Sarah Ewart case October 2019

75% think Northern Ireland abortion law should change November 2018

Northern Ireland: woman who bought abortion pills for daughter in court to challenge prosecution September 2018

UK Supreme Court hears challenge to Northern Ireland abortion law January 2018

Court rules against extending abortion rights in Northern Ireland January 2018

New poll confirms overwhelming majority of people in Northern Ireland want to decriminalise abortion May 2017

The UK country where women face life in prison for an abortion May 2017

Abortion ban in Northern Ireland found to breach human rights May 2017

Northern Ireland: Contact your MLA to urge a vote for abortion law reform February 2016

Amnesty launches new campaign on abortion in Northern Ireland October 2014