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Print Updates Subscribe Listen Download. Percentage reported by known residence. Total unknown residence. Out of State, exact residence not-stated. No residence information provided. Percentage reported by unknown residence. The report from the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights, counted , abortions in the U.
That's down from , tallied in the group's previous report for , and from just more than 1 million counted for Guttmacher is the only entity that strives to count all abortions in the U. The new report illustrates that abortions are decreasing in all parts of the country, whether in Republican-controlled states seeking to restrict abortion access or in Democratic-run states protecting abortion rights. Between and , abortion rates increased in only five states and the District of Columbia.
One reason for the decline in abortions is that fewer women are becoming pregnant. The Guttmacher Institute noted that the birth rate, as well as the abortion rate, declined during the years covered by the new report. A likely factor, the report said, is increased accessibility of contraception since , as the Affordable Care Act required most private health insurance plans to cover contraceptives without out-of-pocket costs.
According to the report, the abortion rate was Wade decision legalizing abortion. Following that ruling, the number of abortions in the U. The abortion rate is now less than half what is was in Guttmacher noted that almost state laws restricting abortion access were enacted between and , but it said these laws were not the main force behind the overall decline in abortions.
There are also women from the UAE. We've extracted the separate Scottish stats below, although these are published in a different way to the rest of Britain - you can download them from the spreadsheet too. Data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian. Turn autoplay off Turn autoplay on. Jump to content [s] Jump to comments [c] Jump to site navigation [0] Jump to search [4] Terms and conditions [8].
News Datablog. Abortion statistics for England and Wales: see the latest breakdown The latest abortion statistics show huge variation in rates across England and Wales.
Pictured are the Abortion Register, the Anesthetic machine and an ultrasound scanner.
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