Abortion in Victoria

Abortion in Victoria

Abortion (or ‘termination of pregnancy’) is when a pregnancy is intentionally ended. Abortion is a safe and legal medical procedure in Victoria. Depending on how long you have been pregnant, and service availability, you may have the option of either a medication or surgical abortion.

Abortion law in Victoria

The

Abortion Law Reform Act

2008

External Link

decriminalised abortion and set out guidelines for when abortion can take place.

A woman or pregnant person can access abortion up to a gestational limit of 24 weeks. Beyond the 24 weeks, a medical practitioner can provide an abortion if another medical practitioner agrees that an abortion is appropriate in all the circumstances.

A GP who has a conscientious objection to abortion must refer any woman or pregnant person seeking this information to another medical practitioner who doesn’t object. If you feel your GP has not done this, you can make a complaint via the

Victorian Health Complaints

Commissioner

External Link

or the

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

(AHPRA)

External Link

.

In May 2016, the

Victorian Public Health and Wellbeing Act

2008

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was amended to provide for the establishment of legally protected safe access zones within a radius of 150 metres around abortion providers. This ensures that people entering or leaving a premises providing abortions can do so safely and privately, without fear, harassment or obstruction.

Abortion services in Victoria

Abortion service providers are located in both Melbourne and regional Victoria in a range of health services and private practices. The costs, procedures and time required can vary from service to service. Having an abortion earlier in a pregnancy can minimise procedure costs and maximise your options.

To find abortion services in Victoria:

contact your GP

contact your local community health service

call the 1800 My Options phone line (Tel.

1800 696 784

) or visit the

1800 My

Options

External Link

website. 1800 My Options is Victoria’s sexual and reproductive health information phone line and website. It is a confidential, pro-choice and women-centred service, established to provide information to meet individuals’ sexual and reproductive health needs.

1800 My Options provides:

information on contraception, pregnancy options including abortion and sexual health

pathways to sexual and reproductive health and abortion services across Victoria

details of clinical, support and counselling services based on each woman’s needs and location.

Decision-making about abortion

You may feel you need more information or support to help make a decision. Professional, impartial counselling is available from qualified health professionals. Medicare-rebated pregnancy support and counselling services are provided by some doctors, social workers, mental health nurses and psychologists.

1800 My

Options

External Link

provides information about where to find counsellors.

The Royal Women’s Hospital –

Pregnancy: a decision-making

guide

External Link

.

The process of having an abortion

The health professionals at the service you attend will need to ensure you are fully informed about:

the procedure

the risks

pain relief for medication abortion

anaesthesia options for surgical abortion

pre- and post-abortion support.

The process of having an abortion depends on:

how many weeks pregnant you are (also known as your ‘gestation’ – this is counted from the first day of your last period)

whether you have a

medication abortion

or a

surgical abortion

which service provider you attend. The abortion provider will give you more detailed information on what you can expect.

Medication abortion:

is provided up to 9 weeks of pregnancy

involves taking a combination of medications to end the pregnancy

is available at some private general practitioner clinics, community health services and private clinics.

Some health professionals use telecommunication technologies (‘telehealth’) to discuss the medication abortion and provide the necessary referrals for an ultrasound scan and the pharmacy script.

Surgical abortion:

is a surgical procedure which can be provided up to 24 weeks and in certain circumstances beyond that

is available in some hospitals and private clinics, mostly in metropolitan Melbourne but also in some regional areas.

Costs of abortion in Victoria

The cost of an abortion can vary, depending on:

whether it is provided by a public hospital, a community health service, a private clinic or private hospital or a GP

whether the provider charges fees or offers bulk billing

the gestation of your pregnancy

the type of abortion procedure you will be having

the type of health cover you have such as Medicare card, Health Care Card or private health insurance and what it covers.

Abortion and contraception

Visiting a health professional about abortion can also be a good opportunity to discuss contraceptive options. Some services may be able to provide long-acting reversible contraception such as an

intrauterine device (IUD)

, or a

contraceptive implant or injection

, at the time of the abortion or at your follow-up appointment.

Follow-up care and emotional support after an abortion

How you feel after an abortion is related to your unique situation and circumstances.

After having the procedure, most people feel:

relief

that they made the right decision for them at the time.

If you would like information about additional support, let your abortion provider know. They will either provide follow-up support or refer you to an appropriate support service for professional counselling.

Abortion facts and myths

There are some myths and misconceptions about abortion, and you might have encountered websites with conflicting information. Refer to Better Health Channel’s

Myths and facts about abortion

page for up-to-date and factual information.

Where to get help

1800 My

Options

External Link

or Tel.

1800 696 784

is Victoria’s sexual and reproductive health information and phoneline service, complemented by a website. It is a confidential, pro-choice and women-centred service, established to provide information to meet individual sexual and reproductive health needs. 1800 My Options does not provide clinical, medical, legal or financial advice or counselling.

1800 My

Options

External Link

provides:

information about contraception, pregnancy options and sexual health

pathways to sexual and reproductive health and abortion services across Victoria

details of clinical, support and counselling services based on each person’s needs and location.

Sexual Health Victoria

(SHV)

External Link

. To book an appointment call SHV Melbourne CBD Clinic:

(03) 9660 4700

or call SHV Box Hill Clinic:

(03) 9257 0100

or (free call):

1800 013 952

. These services are youth friendly.

Your GP

(doctor)

Your local community health centre

Women’s health

organisation

External Link

for your region.

If you need an interpreter please phone

13 14 50

or advise your health service provider.

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