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Abortion in Finland was illegal until 1950, when the Parliament of Finland decriminalized abortions when performed to preserve the physical or mental health of the woman, in cases where it could be determined if the child would be handicapped, or if the pregnancy resulted from rape. Finnish law was further liberalised in 1970, allowing abortion for socio-economic reasons, if the woman was younger than 17 or older than 40, if the woman had already had four children, or if, owing to disease or mental disturbance, one or both parents would be unable to raise the child. In 2008, 10423 abortions were made which is 8.9% per 1000 women (aged 15 to 49). The gradual decrease in abortions is basically the result of the decrease in abortions of the under 20 age group 1 Under most circumstances, the approval of two physicians was deemed necessary to approve an abortion. Only one is necessary in cases of under-age or over-age pregnancies or when the woman has already had four children. Women seeking abortions must be provided with information detailing the significance and effects of the procedure. Under the 1970 law, abortions were to be performed before sixteen weeks of pregnancy. An amendment in 1978 allowed abortions to be performed at any point in cases of disease or physical defect in the woman. In 1979, the gestational limit was changed from sixteen to twelve weeks of pregnancy. 2 A 1985 bill allowed abortion up to 20 weeks of pregnancy for underage women and up to the 24th week if an amniocentesis or ultrasound found serious impairment in the fetus. Abortions are provided free-of-charge in hospitals. It is illegal to perform abortions in clinics, though doctors are empowered to provide abortions outside of hospitals in dire circumstances. Illegal abortions are very rare because in practice a woman can get an abortion on demand, although by the strictest application of the law (de jure) this is not legal. 3 See also Abortion by country Abortion debate Abortion law Religion and abortion References ^ (Finnish) Terveyden ja Hyvinvoinnin Laitos "[1]." (November 23, 2009). Raskaudenkeskeytykset Retrieved March 22, 2010. ^ (Finnish) Finnish Medical Society Duodecim. "Raskaudenkeskeytys." (August 20, 2001). Retrieved June 14, 2007. ^ Europe's Abortion Laws. (February 12, 2007). BBC News. Retrieved June 14, 2007. v · d · eAbortion in Europe Sovereign states Albania · Andorra · Armenia · Austria · Azerbaijan · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland · Ireland · Italy · Kazakhstan · Latvia · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Monaco · Montenegro · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey · Ukraine · United Kingdom States with limited recognition Abkhazia · Kosovo · Nagorno-Karabakh Republic · Northern Cyprus · South Ossetia · Transnistria v · d · eAbortion Main topics Abortion · History of abortion · Methods of abortion · Abortion debate · Abortion by country · Abortion law Movements Pro-choice · Pro-life Issues Abortion and mental health · Beginning of human personhood · Beginning of pregnancy controversy · Abortion-breast cancer hypothesis · Anti-abortion violence · Birth control · Birth control sabotage · Crisis pregnancy center · Ethical aspects of abortion · Eugenics · Fetal rights · Genetics and abortion · Late-term abortion · Legalized abortion and crime effect · Libertarian perspectives on abortion · Limit of viability · Men's rights · Minors and abortion · One-child policy · Paternal rights and abortion · Philosophical aspects of the abortion debate · Reproductive rights · Self-induced abortion · Sex-selective abortion · Sidewalk counseling · Societal attitudes towards abortion · Unsafe abortion · Women's rights By country Albania · Andorra · Argentina · Australia · Bolivia · Brazil · Canada · Chile · China · Colombia · Czech Republic · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · El Salvador · Finland · France · Germany · Guatemala · Guyana · Iceland · India · Iran · Ireland · Israel · Italy · Japan · Malta · Mexico · Namibia · Netherlands · New Zealand · Nicaragua · Norway · Panama · Paraguay · Peru · Philippines · Poland · Romania · Russia · Trinidad and Tobago · South Africa · Suriname · Sweden · Switzerland · United Kingdom · United States · Venezuela Law Case law · History of abortion law · Laws by country · Buffer zones · Conscience clauses · Fetal protection · Informed consent · Late-term restrictions · Parental involvement · Spousal consent Methods Vacuum aspiration · Dilation and evacuation · Dilation and curettage · Intact D&X · Hysterotomy · Instillation · Menstrual extraction · Mifepristone · Misoprostol · Unsafe abortion Religion Buddhism · Christianity · Hinduism · Islam · Judaism · Scientology Medicine portal WikiSource · Wikimedia Commons · Wikiquote · Wiktionary · Wikiversity This abortion-related article is a stub. 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Historical abortion statistics, Finland

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Figure 5 Number of induced abortions due to fetal indications by exposure fifth in Finland 1983 1992 Q1 lowest Q5 highest Figure 6 Number of induced abortions due to social and psychological indications by exposure fifth in Finland 1983 1992 Q1 lowest Q5 highest The longitudinal analysis using the
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fifths There was a slight decrease in the number of spontaneous abortions in 1987 in the whole country with no evidence for an increase in the most heavily affected areas Figure 4 Figure 3 Number of stillbirths by exposure fifth in Finland 1977 1992 Q1 lowest Q5 highest
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10 below the reference level However this was not statistically significant compared to the early months after the accident when it was approximately 5 below the reference level Figure 2 Number of live births by exposure fifth in Finland 1977 1992 Q1 lowest Q5 highest A slight decrease in the number of stillbirths was observed following the accident
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Pregnancy-associated mortality after birth, spontaneous ...

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of age in May 1986 is shown in Table 1 The cumulative dose during the first 2 years was 0 4 mSv for the whole population and 1 0 mSv for the population fifth with the highest exposure Figure 1 External dose rate in Finland after the Chernobyl accident April 1986 March 1988
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Risk of Postpartum Induced Abortion in Finland: A Register ...

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were quite stable with no apparent increase following the Chernobyl accident Figure 6 We observed a similar pattern for the most heavily affected areas as for the rest of the country Figure 5 Number of induced abortions due to fetal indications by exposure fifth in Finland 1983 1992 Q1 lowest Q5 highest
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General abortion rate number of abortions per 1000 women age 15 44 in Finland Iceland and Ireland from year 1980 to 2005 Source 1 Robert Johnston Abortion statistics and other data
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