Abortion Laws in California

Understanding Abortion Laws in California
Navigating reproductive health care can feel overwhelming, especially as laws and regulations vary from state to state. In California, abortion remains legal with certain restrictions in place. Whether you're seeking information for yourself or someone you care about, understanding the current legal landscape can support informed and confident decision-making. Open Arms in Northridge, California, provides information on abortion and free ultrasound services to confirm a viable pregnancy.
Current Abortion Laws in California
Abortion is legal1 in California and protected by state law, with some regulations in place. Abortion is permitted up to the point of fetal viability, generally considered to be between 24 and 26 weeks of pregnancy. After viability, abortion is allowed only if the pregnant individual’s life or health is at risk.
Miscarriage Care Is Not the Same as Abortion Care
It’s important to clarify that abortion laws or policies do not restrict access to medical care for miscarriage. A miscarriage - also known as spontaneous pregnancy loss - is medically and legally distinct from abortion. Miscarriage care remains fully legal and available across the state.2
Unfortunately, misinformation has led some to believe that access to emergency care for miscarriage may be affected by abortion laws. This is not the case. Miscarriage can involve serious health risks, and hospitals and medical providers are both equipped and permitted to offer the necessary care. If you or someone you know is experiencing signs of a miscarriage, it’s essential to seek medical attention without delay.
Empowered Consent
Understanding your rights and responsibilities under state law is a crucial part of empowered consent. Whether someone chooses to carry a pregnancy to term, explore adoption, or seek an abortion, access to clear, accurate information is essential.
Our clinic offers free and confidential services in Northridge, California. These services are available to minors, and parental consent is not required. If you're considering your options, we are here to support you with facts, not pressure.
If you're not located near our clinic, we can also refer you to a free pregnancy clinic near you that can assist you as you navigate your next steps.