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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.

Between and , the number of clinics providing abortion in the U. The South had a decline of 50 clinics, including 25 in Texas, and the Midwest had a decline of 33 clinics, including nine each in Iowa, Michigan and Ohio. Rates were lowest in Wyoming, South Dakota, Kentucky, Idaho and Missouri — many women from those five states go out of state to obtain abortions.

One significant trend documented in the report: people who have abortions are increasingly relying on medication rather than surgery. The report, which focuses on data from , does not chronicle the flurry of sweeping abortion bans that were enacted earlier this year in several GOP-controlled states, including a near-total ban in Alabama and five bills that would ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six weeks into pregnancy.

None of those bans has taken effect; their backers hope that litigation over the laws might eventually lead to a Supreme Court ruling weakening or overturning Roe v. Guttmacher's president, Dr. 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. Between and , the number of clinics providing abortion in the U.

The South had a decline of 50 clinics, including 25 in Texas, and the Midwest had a decline of 33 clinics, including nine each in Iowa, Michigan and Ohio. Rates were lowest in Wyoming, South Dakota, Kentucky, Idaho and Missouri — many women from those five states go out of state to obtain abortions.

One significant trend documented in the report: people who have abortions are increasingly relying on medication rather than surgery. The report, which focuses on data from , does not chronicle the flurry of sweeping abortion bans that were enacted earlier this year in several GOP-controlled states, including a near-total ban in Alabama and five bills that would ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six weeks into pregnancy.

None of those bans has taken effect; their backers hope that litigation over the laws might eventually lead to a Supreme Court ruling weakening or overturning Roe v.

However, the push for tougher restrictions continues. Just last week, Texas Right to Life and some allied groups urged Gov. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies in the USA excluding miscarriages end in abortion. Coronavirus Population. W Abortions this year Abortions worldwide this year: retrieving data



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