In a significant move, Denmark is set to reform its abortion laws for the first time in over 50 years. The Ministry of the Interior and Health has announced new regulations that will allow abortions to be carried out until the end of the 18th week of pregnancy. This change comes after a majority of the Danish parliament agreed on three reforms related to abortion.

One key aspect of the reform is the expansion of the abortion limit, which will now permit abortions up to the end of the 18th week of pregnancy. Previously, abortions could only be carried out until the end of the 12th week of pregnancy at the decision of the pregnant woman. In addition to this,