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Terminating or Attempting to Terminate Human Pregnancy After Viability | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law bans abortions after viability unless necessary to save the woman's life or health, with specific requirements for physicians' testing and certificatio

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Terminating or Attempting to Terminate Human Pregnancy After Viability

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law prohibits performing or attempting to perform an abortion on a viable unborn child, with certain medical exceptions. Physicians can defend actions if they determine, in good faith, that the fetus is not viable or that the abortion is necessary to save the pregnant woman's life or prevent serious health risks. The law emphasizes viability testing and written certification by physicians, except in emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ohio law say about abortions after fetal viability?

Ohio law prohibits abortions after the fetus is viable unless necessary to save the pregnant woman's life or prevent serious health risks, with specific testing and certification requirements.

Can a doctor perform an abortion if they determine the fetus is not viable?

Yes, if the doctor in good faith determines the fetus is not viable and performs viability testing with written certification, the abortion may be permitted.

Are there any exceptions to the law for medical emergencies?

Yes, in medical emergencies that prevent compliance with testing and certification, abortions may be performed without following all procedural requirements.

What are the requirements for physicians regarding viability testing?

Physicians must perform viability testing and provide written certification based on the results, confirming in good faith that the fetus is not viable before performing an abortion after viability.

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In simple terms: Ohio law bans abortions after viability unless necessary to save the woman's life or health, with specific requirements for physicians' testing and certificatio. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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