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The 3 constituent parts of the Lands of Overmaas have locator maps (see above). Could a single locator map be created for the combined Lands of Overmaas be created please? DeCausa (talk) 01:04, 4 December 2024 (UTC)
Discussion
DeCausa this should be possible, are you looking for the entire area to have the same colour (red?), or to reflect say the blue green red currently in the article? CMD (talk) 05:57, 4 December 2024 (UTC)
Thanks. Well, ideally having the three colours would be great but I assumed that it would be too small to do that with any clarity, in which case just red would be fine. DeCausa (talk) 07:43, 4 December 2024 (UTC)
Unfortunately you're right, it's difficult to get clarity. I went with three different reds which might slightly add for someone zooming in, but keeps the overall red impression in normal use. CMD (talk) 08:34, 4 December 2024 (UTC)
All articles pertaining to city landmarks in Tripoli
Request
I would like to request a pushpin map for Tripoli, Lebanon, to be used on all pages related to locations within the city. This would greatly enhance the geographical context for readers and contribute to the overall quality of the articles. For your reference, I have included two links:
Beyond 23 weeks legal with two doctors' approval. Safe access zones of 150 metres provided around abortion clinics.[21]
(Canada)
There is no abortion law in Canada, but provincial and territorial health regulations and professional bodies restrict the procedure to various grounds or gestational limits. There are also significant disparities between rural and urban access to abortion.[3][1]
The province is governed by the Access to Abortion Services Act, which limits political demonstrations outside abortion-providing facilities, doctor's offices, and doctor's homes to set distances. BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre can provide late-term abortions in Vancouver up until the 25th week of pregnancy (its CARE Program).[24] There are six abortion clinics throughout the province that can be accessed without a doctor referral and upwards of 30 hospitals that are required to perform abortions with a doctor's referral.[25][26]
The province has limited access for those in rural communities. Aspiration or surgical procedures are available for up to 19 weeks and 6 days. Medical abortions up to 9 weeks.[27]
New Brunswick does not use public funding to pay for abortion services outside of hospital settings. This means that abortions provided in clinics are not funded by the government.[28]
In Nova Scotia, there is an abortion clinic in Halifax or someone needing an abortion can call the abortion helpline for other options throughout the province that may be closer to them.[32]
Intimidation of and interference with patients or providers are illegal in "safe access zones" around abortion-providing clinics and other requesting health care facilities; the offices (on request) of providing doctors, nurses, pharmacists and some other providers; and providers' homes under the Safe Access to Abortion Services Act, 2017.[34] There are nine regions in Ontario where abortion is available with full spectrum doula services.[30][3]
Prince Edward Island offers in province abortions up until 12 weeks and 6 days pregnant. After that limit, an out of province surgical abortion would have to be performed. A referral must be obtained through a PEI physician prior to any surgical procedure.[35]
The province has a multitude of options for abortion access.[36] Historically, late-term abortions (beyond 30 weeks) had to be performed in the US with all expenses paid by the Quebec government. This changed in 2020 because of Covid travel restrictions.[37]
Color-coded map illustrating availability of abortion in Canada, in weeks of embryonic age (from fertilization). Abortion is legal at all stages in Canada, but availability is subject to medical guidelines.
There's already a template that shows the Canadian situation: Is it OK (23 weeks + 6 days = 24 weeks)? Does it need an update? If so, what adjustments does it need?
@Groetjes, Peter Hi again, The Canadian map looks like the kind of map i wanted with the 'gestational age' (fertilization age), in weeks. The Australian map sadly doesn't have the 'gestational age' (fertilization age), in weeks. I would like the Australian abortion map to be like the Canadian and United states map with 'gestational age' (fertilization age), in weeks. It makes it simpler and similar. Thanks. Muaza Husni (talk) 01:39, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
Just FYI, US gestational age differs from fertilization age by 2 weeks, and from pregnancy by 3 weeks [cf. the mexico map]. — kwami (talk) 04:58, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
Let's not use confusing US standards / measurements in maps of other countries. The colours in the different maps are in sync, keeping in mind the differences kwami talked about.
Canadian:
What I need to know, with sources, is whether the map is up to date.
Has Nunavut changed its medical guidelines from up to 20 weeks, down to up to 12 weeks?
Has Manitoba changed its medical guidelines from 16 weeks, to up to 20 weeks (19w+6d)?
Australian:
I'll make the map, based on the data in the above table.
I know it's a slightly different map, but it would be nice if you could look into the laws behind it, to see if it's still up to date.
I'm just a mapmaker, not an expert on every topic. As a mapmaker, I think this old map displays the capitol policy very poorly. I'd like to improve it, but when I don't know whether things have changed, I'd better not.
legend:
Legal on request
Legal for maternal life, rape, health, fetal defects, mental health, economic factors, and/or social factors
Legal for maternal life, rape, health, fetal defects, and/or mental health
Legal for maternal life, health, and/or mental health
Colour-coded map illustrating accessibility of abortion in Australia, in weeks of embryonic age (from fertilization). Beyond the limits it is legal with two doctors' approval.
^ abMost laws of New South Wales and Queensland, including their abortion laws, are set to apply to Norfolk Island after 2026.[6][7] The Criminal Code of Norfolk Island, which remains in force in the territory, does not prohibit abortion.[8]