English: Informed consent and mandatory pre-abortion counselling laws in the United States. Mainland U.S. edited from a 600px map by Jared Benedict at Libre Map Project and non-continental states from http://www.uscourts.gov/images/CircuitMapoutlined.eps by the United States Department of Justice.
Method of provision
No mandatory counselling
Counselling in person, by phone, mail, and/or other
Counselling in person only
Counselling law enjoined
Information required (in counselling or literature)
Fetal development
Medical risks of abortion and/or continued pregnancy
Mental risks of abortion
Abortion alternatives, ex., adoption and prenatal care
Nature of type of abortion that is to be performed
NARAL Pro-Choice America. (2006). Biased Counseling & Mandatory Delay. Who Decides? The Status of Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States. Retrieved June 29, 2006.
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