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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
* In Bahrain, abortion is legally permitted and available upon request. To get more information about abortion laws, procedures, and services in Bahrain, you can contact Bahrain Family Planning Association (BFPA): Address: Villa 377, Road No.1210, PO Box 20326, Manama. Phone: +97317232 233 or +97317256 622. Fax: +97317244 671 | * In Bahrain, abortion is legally permitted and available upon request. However, it is extremely rare and locals report that abortions are typically only granted for medical reasons, such as when the pregnancy endangers the life of the pregnant person, when the pregnancy endangers the lfie of the child, or when there is risk of serious fetal malformation. To get more information about abortion laws, procedures, and services in Bahrain, you can contact Bahrain Family Planning Association (BFPA): Address: Villa 377, Road No.1210, PO Box 20326, Manama. Phone: +97317232 233 or +97317256 622. Fax: +97317244 671 | ||
* According to one local (June 2018): "If the baby stops growing before 12-weeks and there is no bleeding then you will be referred to Salmaniya hospital for a scheduled termination/D&C. They will make you wait up to 2-weeks to spontaneously miscarry if your blood work comes back clear. | |||
Also if the baby dies in utero you will be referred to Salmaniya Hospital." Note that this is a private anecdote and has not been fully verified. | |||
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