The state may still regulate or prohibit abortion after viability, except when necessary to protect the life or physical/mental health of the pregnant person.
Amendment 3 also safeguards rights to other reproductive healthcare, including contraceptives and IVF . Historical Context: The "Trigger Ban" missouri abortion law
Before the 2024 amendment, Missouri operated under one of the strictest bans in the U.S. following the overturning of Roe v. Wade . The state may still regulate or prohibit abortion
As of April 2026, Missouri’s abortion laws have undergone a major transformation following the passage of in November 2024. Current Legal Status following the overturning of Roe v
Abortion is currently . This constitutional amendment effectively overturned the state's previous near-total ban that had been in place since June 2022.
Generally defined as the point when a healthcare professional determines a fetus has a significant likelihood of survival outside the uterus without extraordinary medical measures (typically around 24 weeks).