In Mexico, abortion on request (elective abortion) is legal at the federal level during the first twelve weeks of a pregnancy (i.e., fifteen weeks LMP).[4] Elective abortion is being gradually legalized at the state level due to rulings by the Supreme Court, and in the meantime is available in all states.
Several northern states have reported people from the United States traveling to Mexico for abortions, including to states such as Nuevo León that have unenforced bans, as there is no residency requirement.[13][14][15] However, even in states where abortion is now legal, there continue to be women in pre-trial detention for murder due to spontaneous miscarriage.
^The wording of the law is that it is legal in the first 12 weeks or before the 13th week; this is equivalent to 15 weeks gestational age in the US
^This includes if the mother already has 3 children.
^All state laws grant exceptions for rape and life of the mother; many also for maternal health and fetal defects, but a police report not required for the rape exemption, and in any case, abortion-providers are not prosecuted since the Supreme Court ruling
^In Mexico, pregnancy is counted from implantationp. 19 rather than from the end of the last menstruation.