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Abortion Statistics Did You Know? More than a million abortions every year is a staggeringly high figure, especially when one considers that the number of unborn babies who die every year from abortion is higher than all American casualties from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I & 11, the Korean War, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf Wars combined. Abortions 1.5 million/year ![]()
The number of unborn babies who die every year from abortion (1.3 million) is more than eleven times greater than the combined total of Americans who die annually from: The number of unborn babies who die every year from abortion is higher than the number of Americans who die annually from cancer (550,000) and from heart disease (700,000) combined. The United States has one of the highest abortion rates among developed countries 26 abortions in 1992 for every 1,000 women aged 15 - 44. Nearly all of the 1.3 million abortions a year are done because the woman did not want to be pregnant at that particular time (although 70% say they intend to have children in the future). Only 1% of women aborting say they have been advised that their unborn baby has a defect, and only 1% say they became pregnant by rape or incest. ![]() Significantly, the majority of Americans do not believe abortion should be legal for such "social" reasons. Only 12% of the public believes abortion should be legal for any reason at any time during the woman's pregnancy' - which is this country's current abortion policy as mandated by the Supreme Court. Given the reluctance of many women to disclose having had even one abortion, one can assume the published figures on repeat abortions are a minimum. ("Characteristics and Prior Contraceptive Use of U.S. Abortion Patients," Family Planning Perspectives, July/August 1988, p. 159. "But some [abortion counselors] are uncomfortable when 'repeat abortions' seem to become a habit. A counselor from Connecticut told of a 31-year-old woman who came to her clinic for her 14th abortion. Then there was the Colorado woman who became pregnant every time she 'fell in love,' hoping it would lead to marriage. She has had seven abortions. " Given the large amount of abortions done each year, the actual number of abortions done after the first twelve weeks of pregnancy is quite large, even though it is a small percentage of the 1.3 million abortions done annually. Number of abortions /
Weeks of pregnancy The Centers for Disease Control reports over 17,000 abortions in 1993 done at 21 weeks or later. The above figures were published by the Alan Guttmacher Institute in Facts in Brief, September 1995. Information from abortionists, clinic employees, and other sources, however, suggests that the figures for later-term abortions are too low. For example: In 1984, then-Surgeon General C. Everett Koop estimated that about 4,000 "third trimester" (after 26 weeks) abortions occur each year in the United States, and that "less than five percent of that number have induced abortion because of a known defect in the fetus." Dr. Martin Haskell, who specializes in partial-birth abortions which are done on late-term babies, reported that he had performed over 1,000 of these abortions himself. The late Dr. James McMahon admitted performing over 2,000. An employee of Kansas abortionist George Tiller wrote in 1991, "I saw the medical records of every abortion patient for a period of over six months. At least (conservatively) an average of ten (24-30-week gestation) late-term abortions were done each week" in that facility alone - - which would be over 500 a year. The above information was taken from: "Abortion Statistics Paint a Grim Picture" at www.californiaprolife.org ![]()
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