Well, the Netherlands is usually considered a terrible, liberal and insane place of crazy ideas about other people, but the laws on abortion here are pretty clear: It's legal if performed before the 24th week, and there's some considerable discussion between the mother of the child and the doctor, including a legally mandated one week pause to ensure the woman in question has time to think on it.
This presumes however that there's no issues regarding the potential survival of the mother and child. If the child can't survive anyway, an abortion is legal even later in the pregnancy, and if the pregnancy is likely to kill the mother the same is true. There are just other constraints in that case, especially if the mother desires the child anyway.
There's a host of other rules and regulations involved as well though.
This presumes however that there's no issues regarding the potential survival of the mother and child. If the child can't survive anyway, an abortion is legal even later in the pregnancy, and if the pregnancy is likely to kill the mother the same is true. There are just other constraints in that case, especially if the mother desires the child anyway.
There's a host of other rules and regulations involved as well though.