A Sydney mother of five who took abortion pills to try to terminate her 28-week pregnancy has been convicted and placed on a three-year good behaviour bond.
Blacktown Local Court magistrate Geoffrey Hiatt said he was satisfied the woman, who was 28 at the time, acted intentionally to illegally try to have a miscarriage by taking the abortion pills.
In a July judgment made public on Monday, Mr Hiatt said the woman - who had pleaded not guilty - had been about 19 weeks pregnant when her partner of three years told her he did not want her to have the child, because they were not married.
The accused did not act upon this and continued to attend medical check-ups, Mr Hiatt said in his judgment.
At about 26 weeks into the pregnancy, her boyfriend again urged her to terminate the pregnancy.
She told her boyfriend that it may be too late to have an abortion.