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Abortion Facts and Figures
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- The total number of abortions was 198,500, compared with 193,700 in 2006, a rise of 2.5%
- At least one third of British women will have had an abortion by the time they are 45
- The abortion rate was highest at 36 per 1,000, for women age 19
- The under-16 abortion rate was 4.4 and the under-18 rate was 19.8 per 1,000 women, both higher than in 2006
- 89% of abortions were funded by the NHS; of these, just over half (57%) took place in the independent sector (like the Calthorpe Clinic) under NHS contract
- 90% of abortions were carried out at under 13 weeks’ gestation; 70% were at under 10 weeks
- Medical abortions accounted for 35% of the total (up 5% from 2006)
- Before the 7th week of pregnancy medical abortion is more successful than surgical abortion.*
Complications
- Abortions in the UK performed in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy carry a small risk of failure to end the pregnancy, affecting between 0.23% and 1.4%
- Infection after an abortion occurs in up to 10% of all cases.*
(*Department of Health; www.dh.gov.uk)
- Excessive bleeding happens in around 1 in every 1000 abortions
- In 1 in every 100 abortions the womb is not completely emptied of its contents and the woman may need further treatment*
(*RCOG)
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