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Informed Consent

A woman may not obtain an abortion until after she is advised by the attending physician of: (1) the number of weeks elapsed from the probable time of conception; (2) the risks associated with the pregnancy and the proposed abortion procedure; and (3) at the woman's request, alternatives to abortion such as childbirth and adoption and information about public and private agencies that will provide the woman with assistance to continue the pregnancy to term, including a list of agencies.  Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, § 1599-A (Enacted 1993; Renumbered 1993; Last Amended 1993).

A court refused to preliminarily enjoin portions of a previous version of this law that required the provision of similar information.  Women's Cmty. Health Ctr., Inc. v. Cohen, 477 F.Supp. 542 (D. Me. 1979).

63 percent of Maine counties have no abortion provider

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Source: Guttmacher Institute

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