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Mannyfit75
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I like to share the following statistics done reported by Wikipedia, Inc. Despite the many idea that abortion is only limited to rape and incest, the women who done it have other reasons.
Like the article states, only 1% of abortion is as result of rape, and 0.08% is used for the case of incest. You wonder what the other reasons are. Like the article states, women who have abortion done on them are due to social pressures, i.e, financial reasons, opposition to single motherhood, etc.
What I found shocking about the article is that 46 million abortion are performed every year worldwide. You wonder how many babies were killed since the Roe v. Wade in 1973. That’s over billions of unborn babies killed. **1.60 billion babies **to be exact.
The article further states,Abortion rates also vary depending on the stage of pregnancy and the method practiced. In 2003, from data collected in those areas of the United States that sufficiently reported gestational age, it was found that 88.2% of abortions were conducted at or prior to 12 weeks, 10.4% from 13 to 20 weeks, and 1.4% at or after 21 weeks. 90.9% of these were classified as having been done by “curettage” (suction-aspiration, D&C, D&E), 7.7% by “medical” means (mifepristone), 0.4% by “intrauterine instillation” (saline or prostaglandin), and 1.0% by “other” (including hysterotomy and hysterectomy).[4] The Guttmacher Institute estimated there were 2,200 intact dilation and extraction procedures in the U.S. during 2000; this accounts for 0.17% of the total number of abortions performed that year.[5] Similarly, in England and Wales in 2005, 90% of terminations occurred at or under 12 weeks, 9% between 13 to 19 weeks, and 1% at or over 20 weeks. 71% of those reported were by vacuum aspiration, 5% by D&E, and 24% were medical.
A 2004 study in which American women at clinics answered a questionnaire yielded similar results.[8] In Finland and the United States, concern for the health risks posed by pregnancy in individual cases was not a factor commonly given; however, in Bangladesh, India, and Kenya health concerns were cited by women more frequently as reasons for having an abortion.[7] 1% of women in the 2004 survey-based U.S. study became pregnant as a result of rape and 0.5% as a result of incest.[8] Another American study in 2002 concluded that 54% of women who had an abortion were using a form of contraception at the time of becoming pregnant while 46% were not.
Inconsistent use was reported by 49% of those using condoms and 76% of those using oral contraception; 42% of those using condoms reported failure through slipping or breakage.[9]
Source of the Article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AbortionSome abortions are undergone as the result of societal pressures. These might include the stigmatization of disabled persons, preference for children of a specific sex, disapproval of single motherhood, insufficient economic support for families, lack of access to or rejection of contraceptive methods, or efforts toward population control (such as China’s one-child policy). These factors can sometimes result in compulsory abortion or sex-selective abortion. In many areas, especially in developing nations or where abortion is illegal, women sometimes resort to “back-alley” or self-induced procedures. The World Health Organization suggests that there are 19 million terminations annually which fit its criteria for an unsafe abortion.[10] See social issues for more information on these subjects.
Like the article states, only 1% of abortion is as result of rape, and 0.08% is used for the case of incest. You wonder what the other reasons are. Like the article states, women who have abortion done on them are due to social pressures, i.e, financial reasons, opposition to single motherhood, etc.
What I found shocking about the article is that 46 million abortion are performed every year worldwide. You wonder how many babies were killed since the Roe v. Wade in 1973. That’s over billions of unborn babies killed. **1.60 billion babies **to be exact.