The new measure tightens reproductive healthcare access and intensifies political debate.
Costa Rica’s president has signed a decree limiting access to abortion solely to cases where a woman’s life is in immediate danger.
The policy, which has drawn both support and condemnation, narrows the interpretation of existing laws that previously allowed for broader medical discretion.
Women’s rights advocates have criticized the decision as a setback for reproductive freedom, while supporters argue it protects the country’s pro-life legal framework.