It is undeniable that the issue needs great consideration. As a country with Buddhism as its primary religion, abortion is not legally accepted except in the aforementioned instances. Hence, move to allow the same to be legal has become a continued clamor for those in favor of abortion. Advocates of abortion emphasized the need to make abortion legal in Thailand for socio-economic protection of the people specially the women. They move to broaden the exceptions provided in the Thai Criminal Code allowing abortion to include the following instances such as: fetus infirmity, AIDS/HIV infection and failure of contraceptive device. They also seek to include in the term “health” not only physical health but mental health as well. So that, if the mother or the parent is not mentally ready to have a baby, abortion can be a legal means available as an option to her. Legally, according to the supporters, there is yet no crime when the fetus is aborted. They argue that the Thai Civil and Commercial Code of Thailand states that the fetus while inside the mother’s womb is not yet considered as having any legal right as a person under the law until it was completely delivered and alive. Legal recognition of the fetus according to them starts only when the fetus is born alive.