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Under the Abortion Act of 1967, abortions are legal and can be performed at or before 24 weeks of pregnancy in England, Wales, and Scotland. The laws in Northern Ireland are different than the rest of the U.K. Abortions after 24 weeks are only permitted when the pregnancy poses a substantial risk to the mother or if there is significant evidence of fatal fetal abnormalities. Two doctors must agree that it is in the patient’s best interest to terminate the pregnancy. This usually includes your general practitioner and the doctor performing the procedure. The U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS) provides free medical care to citizens of England, Scotland, and Wales. Abortions are free at NHS clinics and hospitals. Your medical history and procedures are kept confidential. Your doctor or a professional at a sexual health service will refer you to a certified and licensed NHS clinic or hospital. If you wish to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible, seeking care at a private clinic may be the best option for you. You will most likely have a consultation and the procedure within one week. Details concerning your health and the procedure are confidential.  The cost of an abortion at a private clinic can range from £400 to £800 or more, while a later term procedure can cost around £2,000.
Review the abortion laws in your country. Use the National Health Service. Opt for services at a private clinic.