Abortion in Europe

Abortion laws in Europe vary widely from country to country. In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, abortion is legal up to a certain point in the pregnancy, while in others, such as Malta, abortion is illegal in all circumstances. In most European countries, abortion is legal under certain circumstances, such as when the woman's life is in danger or when the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest. However, the specific circumstances under which abortion is legal vary from country to country. This variation in abortion laws across Europe has led to a number of challenges, including the issue of women traveling to other countries to obtain an abortion that is not available in their own country.