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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
World
Massoud Hayoun

US abortion rates reach all-time low, report says

US abortion rates have reached an all-time low, the latest US government data shows. 

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Friday published a study showing that in 2010, elective abortion rates reached a record low of 17.9 per cent of pregnancy outcomes — nearly matching the number of foetal loss, which comprised 17.1 per cent of outcomes, a Friday report said. 

The 2010 data — the latest data available from reproductive health care analysts at the Guttmacher Institute — does not show the effects of restrictions on abortion introduced by state legislatures in recent years. In many states, those restrictions include 72-hour wait periods, mandatory ultrasounds and the dissemination of literature that abortion rights advocates charge is not scientifically sound. 

“These declines that are documented here are showing predate the uptick the majority of the implementation of restrictions in states between 2011 and 2013,” Guttmacher Institute’s principle research scientist and an author of the report, Kathryn Kost, told The Independent

Instead, the decrease in the number of abortion as of 2010 is attributable to a significant increase in the use of contraception, Ms Kost said citing studies, and a decline in overall pregnancy rates. 

“In 1976, when we started collecting these numbers, it was almost twice as likely to have an abortion than foetal loss,” lead author of the report and CDC health statistician told The Independent

The new data follows multiple studies showing that the overall number of pregnancies has dropped. Friday’s data shows that there were 6.1 million total pregnancies in 2010, the lowest number in 24 years. 

“The drop in birth rates from 2007 through 2013 has been well documented,” a CDC press release said. “However, it is also important to examine total rates of pregnancy and other pregnancy outcomes (abortion and foetal loss) to provide a comprehensive picture of current reproductive trends.”

For the report, the CDC obtained the number of births from US hospitals. Guttmacher obtained the abortion statistics for the report from health care providers across the country. The number of foetal losses — miscarriages, still births and ectopic pregnancies — was calculated from birth and abortion statistics.

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