What are the Abortion Helplines?

Last updated on Jun 16, 2022

You can call a helpline to answer any queries regarding abortions and to understand where to get abortions as given below:

National Reproductive Health Helpline

The Ministry of Health and Welfare has set up a helpline number called the National Reproductive Health Helpline.

Call 1800116555 anytime between 9 am to 11 pm (Monday to Saturday).

This number is a toll-free number which offers only guidance to those who are considering abortion. You should give the following details when calling the helpline number:

  • Age
  • Location
  • Health status
  • Duration of the pregnancy.

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Guide to Accessing Safe Abortions

The Nyaaya Guide to Accessing Safe Abortions aims to highlight the rights available to women accessing abortions and the processes to be followed for a safe and legal abortion. 

Who does this law apply to?

A pregnant woman can seek a legal abortion under two circumstances - to safeguard her health and in case of fetal abnormality.

What are the abortion records to be kept by hospitals and doctors?

By way of records of an abortion, hospitals must maintain the doctor's opinion, the consent form of the patient and admission registers

Can a married woman terminate an unwanted pregnancy?

Within 20 weeks of the pregnancy, the doctor can perform the abortion if the married woman desires and is necessary for her mental health.

Does a woman suffering from mental illness have the right to get an abortion?

Consent of a guardian is necessary to perform abortion on a woman suffering from any mental illness under the MTP Act 1971.

Who can seek Maternity Benefits?

Maternity benefits can be sought by expectant mothers, adoptive mothers as well as those recovering from an abortion or tubectomy.