3203 - Definitions.

     § 3203.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the     meanings given to them in this section:        "Abortion."  The use of any means to terminate the clinically     diagnosable pregnancy of a woman with knowledge that the     termination by those means will, with reasonable likelihood,     cause the death of the unborn child except that, for the     purposes of this chapter, abortion shall not mean the use of an     intrauterine device or birth control pill to inhibit or prevent     ovulation, fertilization or the implantation of a fertilized     ovum within the uterus.        "Born alive."  When used with regard to a human being, means     that the human being was completely expelled or extracted from     her or his mother and after such separation breathed or showed     evidence of any of the following: beating of the heart,     pulsation of the umbilical cord, definite movement of voluntary     muscles or any brain-wave activity.        "Complication."  Includes but is not limited to hemorrhage,     infection, uterine perforation, cervical laceration and retained     products. The department may further define complication.        "Conscience."  A sincerely held set of moral convictions     arising from belief in and relation to a deity or which, though     not so derived, obtains from a place in the life of its     possessor parallel to that filled by a deity among adherents to     religious faiths.        "Department."  The Department of Health of the Commonwealth     of Pennsylvania.        "Facility" or "medical facility."  Any public or private     hospital, clinic, center, medical school, medical training     institution, health care facility, physician's office,     infirmary, dispensary, ambulatory surgical treatment center or     other institution or location wherein medical care is provided     to any person.        "Fertilization" and "conception."  Each term shall mean the     fusion of a human spermatozoon with a human ovum.        "First trimester."  The first 12 weeks of gestation.        "Gestational age."  The age of the unborn child as calculated     from the first day of the last menstrual period of the pregnant     woman.        "Hospital."  An institution licensed pursuant to the     provisions of the law of this Commonwealth.        "In vitro fertilization."  The purposeful fertilization of a     human ovum outside the body of a living human female.        "Medical emergency."  That condition which, on the basis of     the physician's good faith clinical judgment, so complicates the     medical condition of a pregnant woman as to necessitate the     immediate abortion of her pregnancy to avert her death or for     which a delay will create serious risk of substantial and     irreversible impairment of major bodily function.        "Medical personnel."  Any nurse, nurse's aide, medical school     student, professional or any other person who furnishes, or     assists in the furnishing of, medical care.        "Physician."  Any person licensed to practice medicine in     this Commonwealth. The term includes medical doctors and doctors     of osteopathy.        "Pregnancy" and "pregnant."  Each term shall mean that female     reproductive condition of having a developing fetus in the body     and commences with fertilization.        "Probable gestational age of the unborn child."  What, in the     judgment of the attending physician, will with reasonable     probability be the gestational age of the unborn child at the     time the abortion is planned to be performed.        "Unborn child" and "fetus."  Each term shall mean an     individual organism of the species homo sapiens from     fertilization until live birth.        "Viability."  That stage of fetal development when, in the     judgment of the physician based on the particular facts of the     case before him and in light of the most advanced medical     technology and information available to him, there is a     reasonable likelihood of sustained survival of the unborn child     outside the body of his or her mother, with or without     artificial support.     (Dec. 18, 1984, P.L.1057, No.207, eff. imd.; Mar. 25, 1988,     P.L.262, No.31, eff. 30 days; Nov. 17, 1989, P.L.592, No.64,     eff. 60 days)        1989 Amendment.  Act 64 amended the defs. of "fertilization,"     "pregnancy" and "unborn child" and added the def. of     "gestational age."        1988 Amendment.  Act 31 amended the def. of "medical     emergency" and added the def. of "physician."        Cross References.  Section 3203 is referred to in section     2602 of this title.