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Of these abortions, Among these same 47 reporting areas, the abortion rate for was In and throughout the period of analysis, women in their 20s accounted for the majority of abortions and had the highest abortion rates; women in their 30s and older accounted for a much smaller percentage of abortions and had lower abortion rates. In , women aged and years accounted for These decreases were greater than the decreases for women in any older age group.

Greg Abbott to call a special session of the Legislature to "abolish every remaining elective abortion" in the state. The report comes amid upheaval in the federal family planning program, known as Title X. About one in five family planning clinics have left the program, objecting to a Trump administration regulation that bars them from referring women for abortions.

Title X clinics provide birth control and basic health services for low-income women. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Politics Covid U. News World Opinion Business. Share this —. Follow NBC News. Who has second-trimester abortions in the United States?

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Marital Status Among the 42 areas that reported by marital status for , Previous Live Births and Abortions Data from the 40 areas that reported the number of previous live births for women who obtained abortions in indicate that Discussion For , a total of , abortions were reported to CDC.

Limitations The findings in this report are subject to at least four limitations. Public Health Implications Ongoing surveillance of legal induced abortion is important for several reasons. References Smith JC.

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