{"response":{"docs":[{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2018-belec-p-btext","title":"Woman's Right to Know 2018 summary report","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. Division of Public Health.","Georgia. Department of Public Health."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. Department of Public Health"],"dc_date":["2019-03"],"dcterms_description":["Annual report on the Woman's Right to Know Act requirements for abortion."],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia. 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Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2018-belec-p-btext"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2018-belec-p-btext"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["reports"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"Woman's Right to Know  2018 Summary Report March 2019 \nBackground and Requirements \nThe \"Woman's Right to Know Act was enacted into law and became effective as of July 1, 2005. The Act requires that: \n Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion procedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DPH. DPH must publish a report which aggregates physician response. \nData have been extracted and a report developed. Key findings are provided below. \nFindings from Calendar Year 2018 (Aggregate Data) \nParental Notification/Consent (this data pertains only to unemancipated minors under the age of 18 seeking an abortion) \n Physicians and facilities reported that 498 unemancipated minors, under the age of 18 years had a parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator who was provided at least 24 hours notice by the physician or qualified agent that an abortion is to be performed upon the minor, including the name and address of the place where the abortion will be performed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that 8 notices were provided in person, 491 notices were provided by telephone, and 32 notices were provided by certified mail. \n Physicians and facilities reported that of the 498 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, 374 went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received 35 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received no written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that for 8 minors they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator. An abortion was performed on 8 minors \n \n because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements and on no minor who had a medical emergency that complicated the condition of the minor and required immediate abortion. \nInformed Consent (this data pertains to all females seeking an abortion) \n Physicians reported that 14,914 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the medical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term. \n Physicians reported that there were 19,771 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website. \n Physicians reported that to the best of their knowledge, 12,987 females went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians reported that 31,275* females were provided the opportunity to view the fetal image and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present. \n Of this total, physicians reported that 9,343 females elected to view the sonogram and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present. \n* Females who were given the opportunity to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may have been accounted for twice in this total. \n Females who elected to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may have been accounted for twice in this total. \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2006-h2017-belec-p-btext","title":"Woman's Right to Know  - 2006 through 2017 summary report, March 2018","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. Division of Public Health.","Georgia. Department of Public Health."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. Department of Public Health"],"dc_date":["2018-03"],"dcterms_description":["Summary report on the Woman's Right to Know act"],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia. Department of Public Health"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Abortion--Law and legislation--Georgia--Statistics","Abortion--Law and legislation","Georgia","Statistics"],"dcterms_title":["Woman's Right to Know  - 2006 through 2017 summary report, March 2018"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["University of Georgia. Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2006-h2017-belec-p-btext"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2006-h2017-belec-p-btext"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["reports"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"Woman's Right to Know  2017 Summary Report March 2018 \nBackground and Requirements \nThe \"Woman's Right to Know Act was enacted into law and became effective as of July 1, 2005. The Act requires that:  Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion \nprocedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DPH. DPH must publish a report which aggregates physician response. \nData have been extracted and a report developed. Key findings are provided below. \nFindings from Calendar Year 2016 (Aggregate Data) \nParental Notification/Consent (this data pertains only to unemancipated minors under the age of 18 seeking an abortion) \n Physicians and facilities reported that 618 unemancipated minors, under the age of 18 years had a parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator who was provided at least 24 hours notice by the physician or qualified agent that an abortion is to be performed upon the minor, including the name and address of the place where the abortion will be performed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that 3 notices were provided in person, 610 notices were provided by telephone, and 29 notices were provided by certified mail. \n Physicians and facilities reported that of the 618 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, 426 went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received 193 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received no written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that for 6 minors they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator. An abortion was performed on 6 minors \n \n because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements and on no minor who had a medical emergency that complicated the condition of the minor and required immediate abortion. \nInformed Consent (this data pertains to all females seeking an abortion) \n Physicians reported that 16,663 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the medical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term. \n Physicians reported that there were 18,854 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website. \n Physicians reported that to the best of their knowledge, 11,823 females went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians reported that 30,602* females where provided the opportunity to view the fetal image and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present \n Of this total, physicians reported that 7,384 females elected to view sonogram and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present. \n* Females who were given the opportunity to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may have been accounted for twice in this total. \n Females who elected to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may have been accounted for twice in this total. \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2017-belec-p-btext","title":"Woman's Right to Know  - 2017 summary report, March 2018","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. 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Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2017-belec-p-btext"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2017-belec-p-btext"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["reports"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"Woman's Right to Know  2017 Summary Report March 2018 \nBackground and Requirements \nThe \"Woman's Right to Know Act was enacted into law and became effective as of July 1, 2005. The Act requires that:  Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion \nprocedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DPH. DPH must publish a report which aggregates physician response. \nData have been extracted and a report developed. Key findings are provided below. \nFindings from Calendar Year 2016 (Aggregate Data) \nParental Notification/Consent (this data pertains only to unemancipated minors under the age of 18 seeking an abortion) \n Physicians and facilities reported that 618 unemancipated minors, under the age of 18 years had a parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator who was provided at least 24 hours notice by the physician or qualified agent that an abortion is to be performed upon the minor, including the name and address of the place where the abortion will be performed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that 3 notices were provided in person, 610 notices were provided by telephone, and 29 notices were provided by certified mail. \n Physicians and facilities reported that of the 618 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, 426 went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received 193 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received no written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that for 6 minors they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator. An abortion was performed on 6 minors \n \n because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements and on no minor who had a medical emergency that complicated the condition of the minor and required immediate abortion. \nInformed Consent (this data pertains to all females seeking an abortion) \n Physicians reported that 16,663 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the medical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term. \n Physicians reported that there were 18,854 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website. \n Physicians reported that to the best of their knowledge, 11,823 females went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians reported that 30,602* females where provided the opportunity to view the fetal image and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present \n Of this total, physicians reported that 7,384 females elected to view sonogram and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present. \n* Females who were given the opportunity to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may have been accounted for twice in this total. \n Females who elected to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may have been accounted for twice in this total. \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2006-h2013-belec-p-btext","title":"Woman's Right to Know 2006 through 2013 summary report","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. Division of Public Health.","Georgia. Department of Public Health."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. Department of Public Health"],"dc_date":["2014-06"],"dcterms_description":["Annual report on the Woman's Right to Know Act requirements for abortion."],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia. Department of Public Health"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Abortion--Law and legislation--Georgia--Statistics","Abortion--Law and legislation","Georgia","Statistics"],"dcterms_title":["Woman's Right to Know 2006 through 2013 summary report"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["University of Georgia. Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2006-h2013-belec-p-btext"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2006-h2013-belec-p-btext"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["reports"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"Woman's Right to Know  2006 through 2013 Summary Report June, 2014 \nBackground and Requirements \nThe \"Woman's Right to Know Act was enacted into law and became effective as of July 1, 2005. The Act requires that:  Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion \nprocedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DPH. DPH must publish a report which aggregates physician response. \n A CD ROM with all materials was mailed to approximately 27,500 physicians in 2006. \n Calendar year 2006 is the first reporting year under the law. \nData have been extracted and a report developed. Key findings are provided below. \nFindings from Calendar Years 2006-2012 (Aggregate Data) \nParental Notification/Consent (this data pertains only to unemancipated minors under the age of 18 seeking an abortion) \n Physicians and facilities reported that 11,283 unemancipated minors, under the age of 18 years had a parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator who was provided at least 24 hours notice by the physician or qualified agent that an abortion is to be performed upon the minor, including the name and address of the place where the abortion will be performed. \n Reporting was incomplete on how notification was provided. At least 859 notices were provided in person, and at least 11 were reportedly provided by certified mail. \n Physicians and facilities reported that of the 11,283 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, at least 1,737 went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received 4,366 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received 58 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n \n  Physicians and facilities reported that for 50 females they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator that an abortion was to be performed on the minor because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements. \nInformed Consent (this data pertains to all females seeking an abortion) \n Physicians reported that 156,645 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the medical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term. \n Physicians reported that there were 231,406 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website. \n Physicians reported that to the best of their knowledge, 107,167 females went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians reported that 237,700 females were provided the opportunity to view the fetal image and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present.* \n Of this total, physicians reported that 68,581 females elected to view sonogram and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present. * \n Females who were given the opportunity to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may be the same group of women and thus accounted for twice in this total. \n Females who elected to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may be the same group of women and thus accounted for twice in this total. \n* Questions new for 2008. \nNote: The method by which select elements were being reported was changed/corrected in 2014. This change applies to 2013 data only and may not reflect in multi-year reports. \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2013-belec-p-btext","title":"Woman's Right to Know 2013 summary report","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. Division of Public Health.","Georgia. Department of Public Health."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. Department of Public Health"],"dc_date":["2014-06"],"dcterms_description":["Annual report on the Woman's Right to Know Act requirements for abortion."],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia. 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Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2013-belec-p-btext"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bp780-pm3-bs1-bw664-b2013-belec-p-btext"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["reports"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"Woman's Right to Know  2013 Summary Report June, 2014 \nBackground and Requirements \nThe \"Woman's Right to Know Act was enacted into law and became effective as of July 1, 2005. The Act requires that:  Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion \nprocedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DPH. DPH must publish a report which aggregates physician response. \nData have been extracted and a report developed. Key findings are provided below. \nFindings from Calendar Year 2013 (Aggregate Data) \nParental Notification/Consent (this data pertains only to unemancipated minors under the age of 18 seeking an abortion) \n Physicians and facilities reported that 662 unemancipated minors, under the age of 18 years had a parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator who was provided at least 24 hours' notice by the physician or qualified agent that an abortion is to be performed upon the minor, including the name and address of the place where the abortion will be performed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that 18 notices were provided in person, and 0 notices were provided by certified mail. \n Physicians and facilities reported that of the 662 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, at least 13 went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received 269 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that they received no written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certified that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that for 6 minors they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator. An abortion was performed on 4 minors \n \n because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements and on 1 minor who had a medical emergency that complicated the condition of the minor and required immediate abortion. \nInformed Consent (this data pertains to all females seeking an abortion) \n Physicians reported that 13,298 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the medical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term. \n Physicians reported that there were 20,328 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website. \n Physicians reported that to the best of their knowledge, 10,046 females went on to obtain an abortion. \n Physicians reported that 30,898* females where provided the opportunity to view the fetal image and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present \n Of this total, physicians reported that 9,549 females elected to view sonogram and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present. \n* Females who were given the opportunity to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may be the same group of women and thus accounted for twice in this total. \n Females who elected to both view the fetal sonogram and listen to the fetal heartbeat may be the same group of women and thus accounted for twice in this total. \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bh800-pp8-bs1-bw682-b2008-bsummary-belec-p-btext","title":"Woman's Right to Know 2008 summary report","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. 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The Act requires that: \n- Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion procedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n- Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n- Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n- Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DHR. DHR must publish a report which aggregates physician response. \n- Calendar year 2006 is the first reporting year under the law. \nData have been extracted and a report developed. Key findings are provided below. \nFindings from Calendar Year 2008 (Aggregate Data) \nParental Notification/Consent (this reporting form applies to unemancipated minors under the age of 18 seeking an abortion ONLY)  Physicians and facilities reported that 1,951 unemancipated minors, under the age of 18 had a parent, guardian, \nappointed guardian or conservator who was provided at least 24 hours notice by the physician or qualified agent that an abortion is to be performed upon the minor, including the name and address of the place where the abortion will be performed.  Reporting was incomplete on how notification was provided. At least 152 notices were provided in person, and none were provided by certified mail.  Physicians and facilities reported that of the 1,951 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, 532 went on to obtain an abortion.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 744 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 1 written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  Physicians and facilities reported that for 9 females they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator that an abortion was to be performed on the minor because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements. \nInformed Consent (this reporting form applies to all females seeking an abortion)  Physicians reported that 19,043 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the \nmedical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term.  Physicians reported that there were 32,327 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website.  Physicians reported that to the best of their knowledge, 13,967 females went on to obtain an abortion.  Physicians reported that 22,829 females where provided the opportunity to view the fetal image and/or hear the fetal heartbeat, if present.  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The Act requires that: \n-Physicians offer women seeking abortions information about issues such as a description of abortion procedures; medical risks associated with abortion and childbirth; and a description of fetal development at two-week intervals. \n-Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. \n-Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed. \n-Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DHR. 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Physicians and facilities reported that of the 1,618 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, 270 went on to obtain an abortion.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 748 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 0 written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  Physicians and facilities reported that for 13 females they performed an abortion without providing notice to the parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator that an abortion was to be performed on the minor because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements. \nInformed Consent (this reporting form applies to all females seeking an abortion)  Physicians reported that 20,380 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the \nmedical risks associated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term  Physicians reported that there were 28,363 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website.  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Physicians offer women information about public and private services available to assist throughout pregnancy, upon child birth, and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies.  Minors must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian with proper identification or a minor's parent or guardian must be notified in person, by telephone, or by mail at least 24 hours prior to the abortion being performed.  Physicians must complete an annual web-based report on their compliance with the informed consent and parental notification portions of this law and submit the information to DHR. DHR must publish a report which aggregates physician response.  A CD ROM with all materials mailed to approximately 27,500 physicians.  Calendar year 2006 is the first reporting year under the law. Data have been extracted and a report developed. 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Physicians and facilities reported that they received 710 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 1 written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed. \n Physicians and facilities reported that for six females they performed an abortion without providing notice to the appointed guardian or conservator that an abortion was to be performed on the minor because the minor filed a petition for waiver of requirements. \nInformed Consent (this reporting form applies to all females seeking an abortion)  Physicians reported that 32,756 females were provided information, 24 hours before the abortion, concerning the medical risks \nassociated with abortion procedure to be employed when medically accurate; the probable gestational age of the unborn child at the time the abortion is to be performed and the medical risk associated with carrying the unborn child to term  Physicians reported that 40,550 females to whom the physician or qualified agent provided information indicating that medical assistance benefits may be available for prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care; that the father will be liable to assist in the support of her child; and that she has the right to review printed materials that describe the unborn child, list agencies that provide alternatives to abortion, and contain information on fetal pain, and that these materials are available on a state sponsored website.  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Physicians and facilities reported that of the 3,913 unemancipated minors whose parent, guardian, appointed guardian or conservator was provided notification, to the best of their knowledge, 768 went on to obtain an abortion.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 1,458 written certifications from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  Physicians and facilities reported that they received 1 written certification from parents, guardians, appointed guardians or conservators acknowledging that they had not been previously informed that minor was seeking an abortion and certifies that the abortion may proceed.  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