Norway is facing renewed debate regarding acceptable wait times for abortion services. The core question centers on determining a defensible timeframe for women seeking abortion care. Currently, there are no legally defined limits on how long patients should wait, leading to variations in access across the country. Advocates argue lengthy delays can negatively impact both physical and mental health, and potentially limit a woman’s reproductive choices. The discussion emphasizes the need for a concrete and specific answer to ensure equitable and timely access to abortion. This renewed focus aims to establish clear standards for healthcare providers and ensure patient rights are protected. The debate highlights ongoing ethical and logistical challenges surrounding abortion care provision in Norway.