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Parental notification is the legal requirement that one or more parents be notified (and, typically, give consent) before their minor daughter may have an abortion.

Legal background

Map showing which states require parental notification.
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Map showing which states require parental notification.

Because these laws are supported by pro-life groups such as the NRLC, and would allow parents to prevent their minor daughter from having an abortion, many pro-choice groups, such as NARAL and Planned Parenthood, see the laws as a way for pro-life advocates to gain a partial victory in restricting reproductive rights, though not all people who self-identify as pro-choice oppose parental notification laws.

In the United States, the 2006 Supreme Court case Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of New England affirmed that a state can require parental notification, so long as a provision is made for judges to override the requirement in individual cases. In Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the Supreme Court struck down a similar law that required spousal notification.

Arguments in support of parental notification

Advocacy groups have made a number of arguments in favor of parental notification.[link]

  • The pregnant minor might be pressured into having an abortion by an older boyfriend, so as to conceal the fact that he is guilty of statutory rape.
  • Arguments against parental notification

    Advocacy groups on the other side have also made a number of arguments against parental notification:

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