SA abortion amendments voted down: what does it mean?

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October has seen major debate on women’s reproductive rights re-emerge in South Australia. The Upper House in SA’s Parliament narrowly voted down late-term abortion law amendments, by one vote.

Liberal MP Ben Hood proposed amendments, which would have required women to induce a birth instead of terminating their pregnancy after 27 weeks and six days.

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