There have been two confirmed abortions performed during the third trimester of pregnancy in the state since 2000, according to Virginia Department of Health data. The last recorded third-trimester abortion was in 2004 and the other was in 2001.

The issue has attracted national attention after a video went viral of Del. Kathy Tran, D-Fairfax, acknowledging that her bill would allow late-term abortions as long as one doctor certifies that the pregnancy threatens a woman’s physical or mental health.

Under current state law, a licensed physician can perform an abortion for any reason up until the third trimester, so long as the woman is offered certain information about abortion and alternatives and is shown an ultrasound.

Of the 43 states that have laws restricting abortion by how far along the pregnancy is, Virginia’s cutoff at the third trimester is the latest, according to information from the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights. Most other states restrict abortion after 20-24 weeks of pregnancy, with some states including an exception in cases of fetal abnormality or rape or incest, the group found.