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Arizona
Legal Status at a Glance
Abortion is LEGAL UNTIL FETAL VIABILITY in Arizona, generally defined as approximately 22–24 weeks of pregnancy. After viability, abortion may be permitted to protect the life or health of the pregnant person.
Gestational Limit & Procedures
The gestational limit in Arizona is 22 weeks of pregnancy (measured from the last menstrual period, unless otherwise specified). Procedures must be initiated before this limit is reached.
Legal Exceptions to Any Restrictions
After viability, exceptions for life and health of the pregnant person. Proposition 139 (Nov 2024) established a constitutional right to abortion until viability.
Parental Involvement for Minors
Arizona requires parental consent for minors seeking an abortion. A judicial bypass option is generally available for minors who cannot involve a parent.
Medication Abortion Access
Medication abortion (mifepristone + misoprostol) is available in Arizona through licensed pharmacies under a prescription, in addition to clinic-based dispensing. Telehealth abortion services are available within the state's gestational limits.
Recent Legal Changes
Proposition 139 passed in November 2024, enshrining abortion rights in the Arizona Constitution until fetal viability (~22-24 weeks). This overrode previous law including a near-total 1864 ban that had briefly been revived.
Official State Source
For the most current abortion laws in Arizona, consult the official source at https://www.azdhs.gov/audiences/womens-health/index.php. Given the rapid pace of legal changes, always verify current law with your healthcare provider or a licensed attorney before making decisions.
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This information is for educational and informational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. Abortion laws are rapidly changing due to court decisions and legislation. Always verify current laws with your healthcare provider or a licensed attorney. Laws and enforcement may differ from what is written in statute.