Country specific information regarding abortion related penalties. Information regarding penalties has been presented in English only; this information is not based on an official translation. Please review the source documents provided.
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Mexico (Mexico) |
![]() Penalties deconstructedLegal grounds specified; penalties for all other abortions |
PenaltiesSee individual state penalties WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesSee individual state penalties WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesSee individual state penalties WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
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Aguascalientes (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 101.- Malicious abortion. Malicious abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. The person responsible for the miscarriage will be subject to a penalty of 1 to 3 years and a fine of 40 to 80 days, and to the full payment of the compensation for the damages caused, when it is carried out by the pregnant woman or by another person with the consent of the pregnant woman, taking into account the rules of authorship, participation and complicity. ... If the pregnant woman consents that another person perform a malicious abortion on her person, she will be subject to 6 months to 1 year in prison and a fine of 40 to 80 days, and to full payment of the compensation for the damages caused. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 101.- Malicious abortion. Malicious abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. The person responsible for the miscarriage will be subject to a penalty of 1 to 3 years and a fine of 40 to 80 days, and to the full payment of the compensation for the damages caused, when it is carried out by the pregnant woman or by another person with the consent of the pregnant woman, taking into account the rules of authorship, participation and complicity. When the consent of the pregnant woman is lacking, the prison term will be from 3 to 6 years and the fine from 70 to 120 days, and to the total payment of the reparation of the damages and prejudices caused; if there is physical or moral violence against the pregnant woman, the person responsible is punishable with 6 to 8 years in prison and a fine of 80 to 150 days, and the full payment of the compensation for the damages caused will be imposed. If the pregnant woman consents that another person perform a malicious abortion on her person, she will be subject to 6 months to 1 year in prison and a fine of 40 to 80 days, and to full payment of the compensation for the damages caused. ARTICLE 102.- Suspension in case of abortion. When the malicious abortion is performed by a doctor, surgeon or midwife, in addition to the punishability established in the preceding Article, he will be suspended from 2 to 5 years in the exercise of his profession or trade. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesARTICLE 101.-Malicious abortion. Malicious abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. The person responsible for the miscarriage will be subject to a penalty of 1 to 3 years and a fine of 40 to 80 days, and to the full payment of the compensation for the damages caused, when it is carried out by the pregnant woman or by another person with the consent of the pregnant woman, taking into account the rules of authorship, participation and complicity. ... If the pregnant woman consents that another person perform a malicious abortion on her person, she will be subject to 6 months to 1 year in prison and a fine of 40 to 80 days, and to full payment of the compensation for the damages caused. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding to both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 101.- Malicious abortion. Malicious abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. ... When the consent of the pregnant woman is lacking, the prison term will be from 3 to 6 years and the fine from 70 to 120 days, and to the total payment of the reparation of the damages and prejudices caused; if there is physical or moral violence against the pregnant woman, the person responsible is punishable with 6 to 8 years in prison and a fine of 80 to 150 days, and the full payment of the compensation for the damages caused will be imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Baja California (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesArticle 132: Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. For the purposes of this Code, pregnancy is the part of the process of human reproduction that begins with the implantation of the embryo in the endometrium. Article 133: A woman who voluntarily performs her abortion or consents to another having an abortion after twelve weeks of pregnancy will be imposed three months to one year in prison or 50 to 200 days of work in favor of the community. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be punished when it has been consummated. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesArticle 132: Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. For the purposes of this Code, pregnancy is the part of the process of human reproduction that begins with the implantation of the embryo in the endometrium. Article 135: If the abortion or forced abortion is caused by a health specialist, doctor, surgeon, midwife, nurse, practitioner or health technician, in addition to the corresponding sanctions in accordance with this chapter, it will be suspended in the exercise of his profession or trade for a time equal to that of the prison sentence imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesArticle 132: Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. For the purposes of this Code, pregnancy is the part of the process of human reproduction that begins with the implantation of the embryo in the endometrium. Article 134: Forced abortion is the interruption of pregnancy, at any time, without the consent of the pregnant woman. For the purposes of this article, whoever causes a woman to abort by any means without her consent, will be sentenced to five to eight years in prison. If there is physical or moral violence, eight to ten years in prison will be imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Baja California Sur (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesArticle 151. Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. Article 152. A maximum of two months or sixty days of work will be imposed in favor of the community, to the woman or person with the capacity to gestate who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to someone else for having an abortion, after the twelfth week of gestation. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be punished when it has been consummated. Whoever causes a woman or person with the capacity to gestate to abort, after the twelfth week of gestation, with her consent, will be imposed a penalty consisting of up to sixty days of work in favor of the community. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesArticle 151. Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. Article 152. A maximum of two months or sixty days of work will be imposed in favor of the community, to the woman or person with the capacity to gestate who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to someone else for having an abortion, after the twelfth week of gestation. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be punished when it has been consummated. Whoever causes a woman or person with the capacity to gestate to abort, after the twelfth week of gestation, with her consent, will be imposed a penalty consisting of up to sixty days of work in favor of the community. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesArticle 151. Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. Article 152. A maximum of two months or sixty days of work will be imposed in favor of the community, to the woman or person with the capacity to gestate who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to someone else for having an abortion, after the twelfth week of gestation. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be punished when it has been consummated. Whoever causes a woman or person with the capacity to gestate to abort, after the twelfth week of gestation, with her consent, will be imposed a penalty consisting of up to sixty days of work in favor of the community. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesArticle 153. Forced abortion is the interruption of pregnancy, at any time, without the consent of the pregnant woman or pregnant person. For the purposes of this article, whoever causes a woman or person with the capacity to gestate to abort, by any means without her consent, will be sentenced to three to five years in prison. If there is physical, emotional, psychological or moral violence, eight to ten years in prison will be imposed. Article 154. If the forced abortion is caused by a surgeon, midwife, nurse or intern, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to them in accordance with this chapter, they will be suspended from exercising their profession or trade for a period equal to that of the prison sentence imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Campeche (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 155.- Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time of its development. Pregnancy is understood as the period between the implantation in the endometrium of the fertilized ovum and the moment of delivery. Twenty-four to seventy-two days of community work will be imposed on women who voluntarily have an abortion before twelve weeks of pregnancy. The same sanction will be imposed on the person who induces a woman to abort or who participates in an abortion or executes it, with the consent of the woman, whatever the means employed, before twelve weeks of pregnancy. Article 156.- Women who have an abortion after twelve weeks of pregnancy will be subject to six months to two years in prison. The same sanction will be imposed on the person who induces a woman to abort or who participates in an abortion or executes it, with the consent of the woman, whatever means employed, after twelve weeks of pregnancy. For the purposes of this article and the previous article, the offense will only be sanctioned when the abortion has been consummated. Article 159.- They are considered as excluding criminal responsibility in the crime of abortion: I. When it is the result of imprudent conduct of the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 155.- Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time of its development. Pregnancy is understood as the period between the implantation in the endometrium of the fertilized ovum and the moment of delivery. Twenty-four to seventy-two days of community work will be imposed on women who voluntarily have an abortion before twelve weeks of pregnancy. The same sanction will be imposed on the person who induces a woman to abort or who participates in an abortion or executes it, with the consent of the woman, whatever the means employed, before twelve weeks of pregnancy. Article 156.- Women who have an abortion after twelve weeks of pregnancy will be subject to six months to two years in prison. The same sanction will be imposed on the person who induces a woman to abort or who participates in an abortion or executes it, with the consent of the woman, whatever means employed, after twelve weeks of pregnancy. For the purposes of this article and the previous article, the offense will only be sanctioned when the abortion has been consummated. Article 158.- If the abortion is caused by a surgeon, midwife or midwife, nurse or practitioner, in addition to the sanctions under the previous articles, the person will be suspended for a time equal to the penalty imposed in the exercise of his profession or trade. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 155.- Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time of its development. Pregnancy is understood as the period between the implantation in the endometrium of the fertilized ovum and the moment of delivery. Twenty-four to seventy-two days of community work will be imposed on women who voluntarily have an abortion before twelve weeks of pregnancy. The same sanction will be imposed on the person who induces a woman to abort or who participates in an abortion or executes it, with the consent of the woman, whatever the means employed, before twelve weeks of pregnancy. Article 156.- Women who have an abortion after twelve weeks of pregnancy will be subject to six months to two years in prison. The same sanction will be imposed on the person who induces a woman to abort or who participates in an abortion or executes it, with the consent of the woman, whatever means employed, after twelve weeks of pregnancy. For the purposes of this article and the previous article, the offense will only be sanctioned when the abortion has been consummated. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesPenal Code Article 157.- Anyone who obliges aborting a woman, by any means, will be subject to four to seven years in prison. Whoever participates in an abortion or executes the same, without the consent of the woman, will be subject to three to six years in prison. In this last case, if physical or psychological violence has been used, the perpetrator will be subject to five to eight years in prison. For the purposes of this article, if the abortion is not consummated for reasons beyond the control of the perpetrator, a third of the sanctions provided in each case will be imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Chiapas (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 183.- A woman who voluntarily practices or consents to an abortion, will be sanctioned in terms of the provisions of article 70 of this Code. Article 70.- A woman who voluntarily consents to an abortion will be subject to comprehensive care with a gender perspective whenever she requests it. To this end, the authority that has knowledge of the request must channel the petitioner to the institutions that are indicated for this purpose in the Law of Access to a Life Free of Violence for Women in the State of Chiapas. In integral care procedures, the execution of acts of discrimination or the incorporation of gender stereotypes, or any act that violates the human dignity of women is prohibited. The treatments indicated in this article may not exceed the duration of the sentence imposed for the offense committed, and if the penalty imposed did not result in deprivation or restriction of freedom, the treatment shall not exceed two years. In cases of abortion, those responsible for comprehensive care must base the corresponding treatment term. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 178.- The crime of abortion is committed by the person who, at any moment of pregnancy, causes the death of the product of conception even if it occurs outside the mother's womb, as a result of the conduct carried out. Article 179.- Surgeons, midwives, midwives, nurses and other persons who intervene in the practice of abortion, with the consent of the woman or induce her to grant it, will be sanctioned from 1 to 3 years in prison, with suspension of the profession, position or office, for the duration of the sentence. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesPenal Code Article 180.- For surgeons, midwives, midwives, nurses and other persons involved in the practice of abortion, without the consent of the woman or without the consent of the parents or guardians of a minor, the sanction shall be 3 to 6 years and if physical or moral violence was used, 6 to 8 years in prison, with suspension of the profession, position or office, for the term of the duration of the sentence. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Chihuahua (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 145 Six months to three years in prison will be imposed on a woman who voluntarily practices an abortion or consents to someone else causing her to have an abortion. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be sanctioned when it has been consummated. Article 146 They are considered as excluding criminal responsibility in the crime of abortion: III. When the pregnancy is the result of imprudent conduct of the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 143 Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Whoever causes a woman to abort will be subject to six months to three years in prison, whatever means employed, provided that she consented. When there is no consent, the prison will be three to six years. If physical or moral violence was used the term will be six to eight years in prison. Article 144 If the abortion is caused by a surgeon, midwife or midwife, nurse or practitioner, in addition to the corresponding sanctions according to the previous article, the person will be suspended for a time equal to the prison term imposed in the exercise of their profession or job. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 143 Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Whoever causes a woman to abort will be subject to six months to three years in prison, whatever means employed, provided that she consented. When there is no consent, the prison will be three to six years. If physical or moral violence was used the term will be six to eight years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesArticle 143 Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Whoever causes a woman to abort will be subject to six months to three years in prison, whatever means employed, provided that she consented. When there is no consent, the prison will be three to six years. If physical or moral violence was used the term will be six to eight years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Coahuila (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesArticle 198 (abortion committed by a doctor or doctor, midwife or midwife, nurse or nurse, or medical or nursing practitioner and the suspension of rights that cause the abortion) Abortion is committed by a doctor or doctor, midwife or midwife, nurse or nurse, or practitioner of medicine or nursing, who causes the death of the product of conception, after twenty-two weeks of gestation. Three to eight years in prison and a fine will be imposed on the doctor, midwife or midwife, nurse, or medical or nursing practitioner, who causes the death of the product of conception, after the twenty-second week of gestation . If the intentional, non-consensual or forced abortion is committed by a doctor, midwife or midwife, nurse, or medical or nursing practitioner, in addition to the penalties that correspond to him or her in accordance with this chapter, he or she will be suspended for two to six years in the exercise of their indicated profession, trade or practice. If the doctor or doctor, midwife or midwife, nurse or nurse, or medical or nursing practitioner only help to commit the intentional abortion that occurs, they will be suspended from six months to two years in the exercise of their profession, indicated trade or practice. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesArticle 197 (Abortion without consent or forced) Abortion is committed by someone who causes the death of the product of conception, without the consent of the pregnant woman, at any time during the pregnancy. One to three years in prison will be imposed on whoever negligently causes the abortion to the pregnant woman, without her consent. Three to eight years in prison and a fine will be imposed on whoever intentionally causes the abortion to the pregnant woman, without her consent. From six to thirteen years in prison and a fine will be imposed on whoever causes the abortion through physical violence exerted on the woman for that purpose, or exerts said violence or psycho-emotional coercion on another person who influences the woman, so that the abortion is caused. abortion or tolerate that it is caused, if it occurs. If in any of the cases of this article or the preceding one, the agent causes one or more injuries to the woman by virtue of the abortion that he caused intentionally, or inflicts one or more injuries due to physical violence exerted on another person for that purpose, Said injuries must refer to those provided for in sections I and II of article 200 of this code, and if any of them is one of those provided for in sections III to VIII of the aforementioned article 200, the applicable crime contest rule will be applied. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Colima (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesARTICLE 138. Whoever interrupts the pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation commits the crime of abortion. ARTICLE 139. A pregnant woman or person who provokes or consents to an abortion, once the first twelve weeks of gestation have elapsed, will be imposed from one month to three months of treatment in freedom, consisting of the application of measures comprehensive health and psychological care, with respect for their human rights. The person who makes the woman or pregnant person abort with her consent, in the terms of the previous paragraph, will be imposed fifteen days to two months in prison or fifty to one hundred days of work in favor of the community, and a fine of up to eight hundred and one thousand two hundred Updated Mediation Units. In this case, the crime will only be punished when it has been consummated. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesARTICLE 138. Whoever interrupts the pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation commits the crime of abortion. ARTICLE 139. A pregnant woman or person who provokes or consents to an abortion, once the first twelve weeks of gestation have elapsed, will be imposed from one month to three months of treatment in freedom, consisting of the application of measures comprehensive health and psychological care, with respect for their human rights. The person who makes the woman or pregnant person abort with her consent, in the terms of the previous paragraph, will be imposed fifteen days to two months in prison or fifty to one hundred days of work in favor of the community, and a fine of up to eight hundred and one thousand two hundred Updated Mediation Units. In this case, the crime will only be punished when it has been consummated. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesARTICLE 138. Whoever interrupts the pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation commits the crime of abortion. ARTICLE 139. A pregnant woman or person who provokes or consents to an abortion, once the first twelve weeks of gestation have elapsed, will be imposed from one month to three months of treatment in freedom, consisting of the application of measures comprehensive health and psychological care, with respect for their human rights. The person who makes the woman or pregnant person abort with her consent, in the terms of the previous paragraph, will be imposed fifteen days to two months in prison or fifty to one hundred days of work in favor of the community, and a fine of up to eight hundred and one thousand two hundred Updated Mediation Units. In this case, the crime will only be punished when it has been consummated. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesIn 2021, the Supreme Court found criminalization of abortion to be unconstitutional. This decision is binding both local and federal courts. Accordingly, judges should not prescribe criminal penalties for abortions in cases before them. |
PenaltiesARTICLE 138. Whoever interrupts the pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation commits the crime of abortion. ARTICLE 140. The crime of forced abortion is committed by anyone who interrupts the pregnancy of a woman or pregnant person without her consent, at any time during pregnancy. In this case, the crime of forced abortion may be sanctioned to an attempted degree, in the terms provided by this Code. Whoever causes a woman or pregnant person to abort without her consent will be sentenced to prison from three to ten years and a fine of eight hundred to one thousand two hundred Updated Mediation Units. If physical or moral violence is used, the penalties will be six to fifteen years in prison and a fine of up to eight hundred to one thousand two hundred Updated Mediation Units. ARTICLE 142. If the forced abortion is caused by a doctor, nurse or midwife, in addition to the sanctions provided, they will be suspended from three to seven years in the exercise of their profession or activity and the deprivation of this in case of habituality. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Durango (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 150. One to three years in prison and a fine of seventy-two to two hundred and sixteen times the Unit of Measurement and Updating shall be imposed on the woman who gives death to the product of her own conception or consents to the fact that someone else gives it to her. Causes of exclusion from criminal responsibility for the death of the product of conception are: I. When that is the result of a culpable behavior of the pregnant woman. In this case, the corresponding notice must be given to the Public Ministry; WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 148. The person who commits the crime of abortion is someone who causes the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy and the following penalties shall be imposed: I. One to five years in prison and a fine of seventy-two to three hundred and sixty times the Unit of Measurement and Updating, if it is done with the consent of the pregnant woman; II. From three to eight years in prison and fine (sic) two hundred and eighty-eight to five hundred and sixty-six times the Measurement and Update Unit, if it is done without the consent of the pregnant woman. Article 149. If the abortion is caused by a doctor, surgeon, nurse, nurse, midwife, midwife or midwife, in addition to the penalties that correspond according to the previous article, they will be suspended from three to five years in the exercise of their profession. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 148. The person who commits the crime of abortion is someone who causes the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy and the following penalties shall be imposed: I. One to five years in prison and a fine of seventy-two to three hundred and sixty times the Unit of Measurement and Updating, if it is done with the consent of the pregnant woman; II. From three to eight years in prison and fine (sic) two hundred and eighty-eight to five hundred and sixty-six times the Measurement and Update Unit, if it is done without the consent of the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 148. The person who commits the crime of abortion is someone who causes the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy and the following penalties shall be imposed: II. From three to eight years in prison and fine (sic) two hundred and eighty-eight to five hundred and sixty-six times the Measurement and Update Unit, if it is done without the consent of the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 250.- A woman who gives death to the product of her own conception or consents to another person doing so will be sentenced with one to three years in prison. If she does so to conceal his dishonour, she will be sentenced with six months to two years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesArticle 248.- Anyone who causes the death of the product of conception at any time during intrauterine pregnancy shall be subject to: [...] II. From one to five years in prison and from thirty to two hundred days fine, if it is done with the consent of the woman; III. Three to eight years in prison and fifty to three hundred days fine if physical or moral violence is used. Article 249.- If the abortion is caused by a surgeon or midwife, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him/her according to the previous article, he/she will be suspended from three to six years in the exercise of his/her profession, in case of recidivism the suspension will be twenty years. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesArticle 248.- Anyone who causes the death of the product of conception at any time during intrauterine pregnancy shall be subject to: I. Three to eight years in prison and a fine of fifty to four hundred days, if it is done without the consent of the pregnant woman; [...] WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Guanajuato (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 158. Abortion is the death caused by the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Article 159.- A woman who provokes or consents to her abortion shall be subject to a fine of six months to three years in prison and a fine of five to thirty days. Article 163.- Abortion is not punishable when it is caused by the fault of the pregnant woman… WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 158. Abortion is the death caused by the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Article 160.- Whoever causes an abortion with the consent of the woman will be subject to one to three years in prison and ten to thirty days fine. Article 161 .- Whoever causes abortion without the consent of the woman will be subject to four to eight years in prison and forty to eighty days fine. Article 162.- If a doctor, midwife or nurse participates in the abortion referred to in the two previous articles, he or she shall also be suspended in the exercise of his or her profession or activity for a time equal to the sanction of deprivation of liberty imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 158. Abortion is the death caused by the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Article 161 .- Whoever causes abortion without the consent of the woman will be subject to four to eight years in prison and forty to eighty days fine. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Guerrerro (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 154. Concept of abortion - Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Article 158. Voluntary abortion - A woman who voluntarily practices an abortion or consents to having another cause her abortion will be subject to one to three years in prison. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be sanctioned if it has been consummated. The judicial authority may impose up to one third of the penalty provided for in this article, taking into consideration, in addition to the provisions of article 74, the woman's state of health, her education and other personal conditions, the circumstances in which the conception, the time that the pregnancy lasted, the position and condition of gender, and in general, all the elements that lead to an equitable resolution of the matter. Article 159. Exclusions of specific responsibility - Criminal liability for the crime of abortion is excluded in the following cases: IV. When it is the result of a culpable behavior of the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 154. Concept of abortion - Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Article 155. Abortion with consent - Whoever aborts a woman with her consent will be subject to one to three years in prison. Article 156. Abortion without consent - Whoever aborts a woman without her consent will be subject to three to eight years in prison. If physical or moral violence is used, the person will be subject to six to nine years in prison. Article 157. Specific abortion - If the abortion is caused by a surgeon, midwife or midwife, nurse or practitioner, in addition to the legal consequences that correspond to him under this chapter, he will be suspended for the time of the prison sentence imposed in the exercise of his profession or trade. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesPenal Code Article 158. Voluntary abortion - A woman who voluntarily practices an abortion or consents to having another cause her abortion will be subject to one to three years in prison. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be sanctioned if it has been consummated. The judicial authority may impose up to one third of the penalty provided for in this article, taking into consideration, in addition to the provisions of article 74, the woman's state of health, her education and other personal conditions, the circumstances in which the conception, the time that the pregnancy lasted, the position and condition of gender, and in general, all the elements that lead to an equitable resolution of the matter. |
PenaltiesPenal Code Article 154. Concept of abortion - Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Article 156. Abortion without consent - Whoever aborts a woman without her consent will be subject to three to eight years in prison. If physical or moral violence is used, the person will be subject to six to nine years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Hidalgo (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 154.- For the purposes of this Code, abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Abortion caused culpably will be punishable. ARTICLE 155.- A woman who miscarries, interrupts her pregnancy or consents to the interruption of her pregnancy by another person will be subject to one to three years in prison and a fine of 10 to 40 days. ARTICLE 157.- Women who seek abortion to avoid social exclusion or extreme poverty will be sentenced to three months to two years and a fine of 5 to 25 days. ARTICLE 158.- Abortion shall not be punishable: I.- When it is the result of a culpable behavior of the pregnant woman; WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 154.- For the purposes of this Code, abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Abortion caused culpably will be punishable. ARTICLE 155.- A woman who miscarries, interrupts her pregnancy or consents to the interruption of her pregnancy by another person will be subject to one to three years in prison and a fine of 10 to 40 days. The same penalty will be applied to the one who causes the woman to abort with her consent. ARTICLE 156.- Anyone who aborts a woman without her consent shall be subject to three to seven years of imprisonment and a fine of 40 to 150 days, and if there is violence, four to nine years of imprisonment and 50 200 days fine. If the punishable abortion is caused by a midwife, nurse or medical practitioner, in addition to the penalties that correspond to him according to the previous articles, he will be suspended from one to three years in the exercise of his profession. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 154.- For the purposes of this Code, abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Abortion caused culpably will be punishable. ARTICLE 156.- Anyone who aborts a woman without her consent shall be subject to three to seven years of imprisonment and a fine of 40 to 150 days, and if there is violence, four to nine years of imprisonment and 50 200 days fine. If the punishable abortion is caused by a midwife, nurse or medical practitioner, in addition to the penalties that correspond to him according to the previous articles, he will be suspended from one to three years in the exercise of his profession. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Jalisco (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Art. 227. Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Art. 228. Four months to one year in prison will be imposed on the mother who voluntarily seek an abortion or consents to having another person cause her to abort and the abortion is carried out within the first five months of pregnancy. If the abortion is carried out after the first five months of pregnancy, the penalty will be doubled. In the case of the sanctions referred to in this article, applicable to a woman who voluntarily seeks an abortion or consents to having another person cause her to abort, the judge is empowered to substitute them for comprehensive medical treatment; it will be enough for the responsible person to request it and ratify it; the foregoing, as long as there is no recidivism on her part. The treatment referred to in this precept will be provided by the health institutions of the state and will be aimed at comprehensive care of the consequences generated by the practice of induced abortion, as well as reaffirming human values for motherhood, seeking strengthening of the family. Art. 229. Wrongful miscarriage caused by the pregnant woman is not punishable. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Art. 227. Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Art. 228. Four months to one year in prison will be imposed on the mother who voluntarily seek an abortion or consents to having another person cause her to abort and the abortion is carried out within the first five months of pregnancy. If the abortion is carried out after the first five months of pregnancy, the penalty will be doubled. The same sanction will be imposed on those who abort a woman at her request, provided the person is not a habitual abortionist or a person already convicted for an abortion, since in such a case the sanction will be two to five years in prison. When the consent of the woman is missing, the prison sentence will be in any case from three to six years, and, if there is physical or moral violence, from four to six years in prison. If the abortion is caused by a medical surgeon, intern or medical student, midwife, midwife or nurse, in addition to the corresponding sanctions, he will be suspended from one to five years in the exercise of his profession, office or respective activity. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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![]() PenaltiesPenal Code Art. 228. … In the case of the sanctions referred to in this article, applicable to a woman who voluntarily seeks an abortion or consents to having another person cause her to abort, the judge is empowered to substitute them for comprehensive medical treatment; it will be enough for the responsible person to request it and ratify it; the foregoing, as long as there is no recidivism on her part. The treatment referred to in this precept will be provided by the health institutions of the state and will be aimed at comprehensive care of the consequences generated by the practice of induced abortion, as well as reaffirming human values for motherhood, seeking strengthening of the family. |
PenaltiesPenal Code Art. 228. … When the consent of the woman is missing, the prison sentence will be in any case from three to six years, and, if there is physical or moral violence, from four to six years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Art 144. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. For the purposes of this Code, pregnancy is the part of the process of human reproduction that begins with the implantation of the embryo in the endometrium. Art 145. Three to six months imprisonment or 100 to 300 days of community work will be imposed, to women who voluntarily induce their abortion or consent to have another provide an abortion to them, after twelve weeks of pregnancy. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be sanctioned when it has been consummated. The person who provides the woman an abortion, with the consent of the woman, shall be subject to one to three years' imprisonment. Art 146. Forced abortion is the termination of pregnancy, at any time, without the consent of the pregnant woman. For purposes of this article, whoever makes a woman abort by any means without her consent, will be sentenced to five to eight years in prison. If there is physical or moral violence, eight to ten years imprisonment will be imposed. Art 147. If the abortion or forced abortion is done by a surgeon, midwife, midwife, nurse or practitioner, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him/her according to this chapter, he/she will be suspended in the exercise of his/her profession or trade for an equal time to the sentence of imprisonment imposed. ARTICLE 148. They are considered as excluding criminal responsibility in the crime of abortion: IV. That it is the result of a culpable behavior of the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Art 144. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy after the twelfth week of gestation. For the purposes of this Code, pregnancy is the part of the process of human reproduction that begins with the implantation of the embryo in the endometrium. Art 145. Three to six months imprisonment or 100 to 300 days of community work will be imposed, to women who voluntarily induce their abortion or consent to have another provide an abortion to them, after twelve weeks of pregnancy. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be sanctioned when it has been consummated. The person who provides the woman an abortion, with the consent of the woman, shall be subject to one to three years' imprisonment. Art 146. Forced abortion is the termination of pregnancy, at any time, without the consent of the pregnant woman. For purposes of this article, whoever makes a woman abort by any means without her consent, will be sentenced to five to eight years in prison. If there is physical or moral violence, eight to ten years imprisonment will be imposed. Art 147. If the abortion or forced abortion is done by a surgeon, midwife, midwife, nurse or practitioner, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him/her according to this chapter, he/she will be suspended in the exercise of his/her profession or trade for an equal time to the sentence of imprisonment imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Art 146. Forced abortion is the termination of pregnancy, at any time, without the consent of the pregnant woman. For purposes of this article, whoever makes a woman abort by any means without her consent, will be sentenced to five to eight years in prison. If there is physical or moral violence, eight to ten years imprisonment will be imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 141. Concept of abortion - Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Article 145. Voluntary abortion - A woman who voluntarily causes her abortion will be subject to six months to one year of community work. In this case, the crime of abortion will only be sanctioned if it has been consummated. Article 146. Exclusions of responsibility for abortion - Criminal liability for the crime of abortion is excluded when: IV. It is the result of reckless behaviour by the pregnant woman. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 141. Concept of abortion - Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Article 142. Abortion with consent - Whoever aborts a woman with prior consent of the woman will be subject to six months to two years in prison. Article 143. Abortion without consent - Whoever aborts a woman without her consent will be subject to three to eight years in prison. If physical or psychological violence was used, six to nine years of imprisonment will be imposed. Article 144. Specific abortion - If the abortion is caused by a surgeon, midwife, nurse or practitioner or any other health professional, in addition to the legal consequences that correspond to him under this chapter, he will be suspended for twice the time of the prison sentence imposed in the exercise of his profession or trade. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 141. Concept of abortion - Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time during pregnancy. Article 143. Abortion without consent - Whoever aborts a woman without her consent will be subject to three to eight years in prison. If physical or psychological violence was used, six to nine years of imprisonment will be imposed. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 117.- One to five years of imprisonment and twenty to two hundred days-fine shall be imposed on the pregnant mother who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to another having her aborted. The sanction referred to in this article may be replaced by medical or psychological treatment; it is sufficient that it is requested and ratified by the accused, it will also be subject to the law and regulation of substitution of sentences for alternative measures. ARTICLE 118.- The crime of abortion shall only be sanctioned when it has been consummated. ARTICLE 119.- Abortion is not punishable: I. When it is the result of a notoriously guilty action of the pregnant woman; WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 115.- To the one who gives death to the product of the conception at any moment of the pregnancy, whichever means is used, the following will apply: I. From one to five years in prison and from twenty to two hundred days-fine, if it is done with the consent of the pregnant woman; II. From three to eight years in prison and from forty to four hundred days-fine, if it is done without the consent of the pregnant woman; III. Six to eight years in prison if physical or moral violence occurs. Physicians who unjustifiably perform the abortion will be sanctioned according to section II of this article, and if they are dedicated to it, the penalty provided in section III of this provision will be applied; in both cases they will be disqualified from practicing the profession, condemned, in their case, to the cancellation of their professional identity card. Those who are not doctors and perform or practice abortion will be sanctioned according to section III of this article. ARTICLE 116.- If the abortion is caused by a doctor, surgeon, midwife or midwife, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him according to the previous article, he will be suspended from two to five years in the exercise of his profession or trade. ARTICLE 118.- The crime of abortion shall only be sanctioned when it has been consummated. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 115.- To the one who gives death to the product of the conception at any moment of the pregnancy, whichever means is used, the following will apply: II. From three to eight years in prison and from forty to four hundred days-fine, if it is done without the consent of the pregnant woman; III. Six to eight years in prison if physical or moral violence occurs. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 368. - Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time of pregnancy. ARTICLE 369.- Four months to one year of imprisonment and a fine of up to twenty days will be imposed on the mother who voluntarily seeks an abortion or consents to having cause her to have an abortion within the first three months of pregnancy. When the abortion is performed after three months of pregnancy, one to three years of imprisonment and a fine of twenty to fifty days will be applied. ARTICLE 371.- Wrongful miscarriage caused by the pregnant woman is not punishable. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 368. - Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time of pregnancy. ARTICLE 369.- Four months to one year of imprisonment and a fine of up to twenty days will be imposed on the mother who voluntarily seeks an abortion or consents to having cause her to have an abortion within the first three months of pregnancy. When the abortion is performed after three months of pregnancy, one to three years of imprisonment and a fine of twenty to fifty days will be applied. The sanction provided in the previous paragraph will be applied to the one who causes a woman to have an abortion at her request under the same conditions, provided that he is not an abortionist by trade or a person already convicted of that crime, since in that case the penalty will be one to four years in prison and a fine of up to fifty days. When the consent of the woman is lacking, the prison sentence will be in any case from five to ten years and the fine up to fifty days, and if there is physical or moral violence, from six to twelve years in prison and the fine of up to sixty days. ARTICLE 370.- If the abortion is caused by a surgeon or midwife, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him according to the previous article, he will be suspended from four to ten years in the exercise of his profession or trade. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 368. - Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time of pregnancy. ARTICLE 369.- … When the consent of the woman is lacking, the prison sentence will be in any case from five to ten years and the fine up to fifty days, and if there is physical or moral violence, from six to twelve years in prison and the fine of up to sixty days. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 327.- Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. ARTICLE 328.- The mother who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to someone else causing her to have an abortion will be subject to six months to one year in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 327.- Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. ARTICLE 329.- Anyone who causes a woman to have an abortion shall be subject to one to three years of imprisonment, whatever means she may employ, provided that she does so with the woman’s consent. When consent is lacking, the prison term will be from three to six years, and if physical or moral violence occurs, the author will be subject to four to nine years in prison. ARTICLE 330.- If the abortion is caused by a doctor, surgeon, midwife or midwife, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him according to the previous article, he will be suspended from two to five years in the exercise of his profession. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code ARTICLE 327.- Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. ARTICLE 329.- Anyone who causes a woman to have an abortion shall be subject to one to three years of imprisonment, whatever means she may employ, provided that she does so with the woman’s consent. When consent is lacking, the prison term will be from three to six years, and if physical or moral violence occurs, the author will be subject to four to nine years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Oaxaca (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code 312. Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. 315. The mother who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to someone else causing her to have an abortion will be subject to six months to two years in prison, if these three circumstances concur: I.- That she does not have bad reputation; II.- That she has managed to conceal her pregnancy; III.- That this is the result of an illegitimate union. If one of the circumstances mentioned is absent, one to five years of imprisonment will be applied. 316. Abortion is not punishable in the following cases: I.- When the abortion is caused only by imprudence of the pregnant woman; WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code 312. Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. 313. A person who causes a woman to have an abortion will be subject to one to six years of imprisonment, whatever means he may employ, provided that he does so with her consent. When the consent is lacking, the imprisonment will be from three to eight years; and, if there is physical or moral violence, the offender will be subject to six to ten years in prison. 314. If the abortion is caused by a doctor, surgeon, midwife or midwife, in addition to the sanctions that correspond to him according to the previous Article, he will be suspended from two to five years in the exercise of his profession. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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PenaltiesPenal Code 312. Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. 313. A person who causes a woman to have an abortion will be subject to one to six years of imprisonment, whatever means he may employ, provided that he does so with her consent. When the consent is lacking, the imprisonment will be from three to eight years; and, if there is physical or moral violence, the offender will be subject to six to ten years in prison. WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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Puebla (Mexico) |
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PenaltiesPenal Code Article 339.- Abortion is the death of the product of conception at any time of pregnancy. Article 342.- The mother who voluntarily procures her abortion or consents to another person causing her to have an abortion will be six months to one year in prison if the following three circumstances concur: I.- That she does not have bad reputation; II.- That she has managed to conceal her pregnancy; III.- That this is not the result of marriage. If any of the above circumstances is missing, she will be subject to one to five years in prison. Article 343.- Abortion is not punishable in the following cases: I.- When it is caused only by imprudence of the pregnant woman; WHO GuidanceThe following descriptions and recommendations were extracted from WHO guidance on safe abortion. International, regional and national human rights bodies and courts increasingly recommend decriminalization of abortion, and provision of abortion care, to protect a woman’s life and health, and in cases of rape, based on a woman’s complaint. WHO Abortion Care Guideline, p 62.
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