Alabama Statutes

§ 26-23B-2 — Legislative Findings

Alabama § 26-23B-2
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 26Infants and Incompetents
Ch. 23BAlabama Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act

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Ala. Code § 26-23B-2 (2026).

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The Legislature makes all of the following findings:

(1)Pain receptors (nociceptors) are present throughout the unborn child’s entire body by no later than 16 weeks after fertilization and nerves link these receptors to the brain’s thalamus and subcortical plate by no later than 20 weeks.
(2)By eight weeks after fertilization, the unborn child reacts to touch. After 20 weeks, the unborn child reacts to stimuli that would be recognized as painful if applied to an adult human, for example by recoiling.
(3)For the purposes of surgery on unborn children, fetal anesthesia is routinely administered and is associated with a decrease in stress hormones compared to their level when painful stimuli is applied without such anesthesia.
(4)In the unborn child, application of such painful stimuli is

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Legislative History

(Act 2011-672, p. 1784, §2.)

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