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NC's "Care for Women, Children, and Families Act"

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Restrictions on abortion in North Carolina changed overnight as the State Legislature voted to override Governor Cooper's veto of SB20 on May 16, 2023.

According to the NC Family Policy Council, the Care for Women, Children, and Families Act "will save thousands of unborn lives every year and provide resources and support for women and families facing unplanned and crisis pregnancies." 

The new law prohibits abortion after 12 weeks, with exceptions of up to 20 weeks for rape or incest, up to 24 weeks for "life-limiting" fetal anomalies, and without limit if a physician determines that the mother's life is in danger due to a medical emergency. Not only does the 46-page bill limit abortion, but it also offers funding provisions to help support mothers and families.

From the Raleigh News & Observer:

Effective July 1, 2023:
  • The repeal of the current law, which allows abortions until 20 weeks of gestation, and the enactment of the new 12-week abortion limit and the associated exceptions.
  • New informed consent requirements for medical abortions, requiring physicians to provide the pregnant person an abortion consent form at least 72 hours earlier. It must be initialed and signed, disclosing the probable gestational age of the child, the risks of carrying the pregnancy to term and a real-time view of the fetus and heart tone monitoring, among other provisions.
  • New requirements that physicians providing abortion-inducing drugs must verify the gestational age of the fetus is no more than 10 weeks, determine the woman's blood type and schedule two new in-person appointments, one 72 hours before taking the pill and another appointment one to two weeks afterward. This is in addition to the in-person appointment already required when taking the pill.
  • New requirements for physicians to report to the state's Department of Health and Human Services all abortions performed after 12 weeks alongside information such as the demographic and medical history of the woman who had the abortion, whether the woman returned for a follow-up appointment — which the physician must make all efforts to schedule — and more.
  • Funding provisions, which include
    • $7 million to increase access to reversible contraception,
    • $20 million in state funds for maternity and paternity leave for teachers and state employees and
    • Funding for a range of services including child care and foster care.
    • A prohibition on eugenics abortions. A provision that creates a $5,000 fine for any person or organization who advertises or provides abortion-inducing drugs, such as mifepristone and misoprostol, in violation of the law.

Effective Oct. 1, 2023:
  • A new requirement that all surgical abortions after 12 weeks be performed in a hospital.
  • A new requirement that abortion clinics be licensed by DHHS in order to operate. DHHS must adopt licensing rules prior to October.
  • Expanded practice authority for certified nurse midwives.
  • New provisions for "safe surrender" of an infant, which allow individuals to hand over their child to health care providers and other designated individuals, if they meet requirements.
  • Under this safe surrender clause, the state also provides $700,000 a year for the state's Maternity Home Fund, a program which provides maternity housing or alternative care services.

Effective Dec. 1, 2023: Expansion of the list of crimes that make an individual subject to satellite-based monitoring and expansion of the amount of time someone can be subject to that monitoring. 


For more information about the Care for Women, Children, and Families Act, visit NC Values Coalition, North Carolina Right To Life, and National Right To Life.


To read the Act (SB20) in its entirety, click here.

We do not offer, recommend, or refer for abortions or abortifacients, but are committed to offering accurate information about abortion procedures and risks.

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