Similarly, in 2014,
the abortion rate fell to its lowest level since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
America's
abortion rate fell to the lowest level since Roe v. Wade.
The researchers say that to get
abortion rates falling again, aid for family planning and contraception needs to be drastically stepped up.
Not exact matches
If you think these ideas are outdated or irrelevant, I suggest you take a look at the damage that has been wrought on society by rampant divorce,
abortion, our of wedlock pregnancy,
falling birth
rates, and a general view that life is NOT sacred, family is NOT important, and that children are more a burden to be avoided than anything.
However, while the U.S
abortion rate has
fallen, Germany's
abortion rate has gradually increased since the early 1980s.
Abortion rates have fallen 12 percent since 2010 according to a recent survey, and 49 percent of Americans think abortion is morally wrong, much higher than on other life -
Abortion rates have
fallen 12 percent since 2010 according to a recent survey, and 49 percent of Americans think
abortion is morally wrong, much higher than on other life -
abortion is morally wrong, much higher than on other life - issues.
And contrary to your statement, as religion
falls in the US, so does the
abortion rate in recent years.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported last week that the
rate and number of
abortions performed in the United States
fell by 5 percent in 2009, the most recent year for which data is available.
The Guttmacher Institute reported Tuesday (Jan. 17) the
rate fell to 14.6
abortions per 1,000 women 15 to 44 years old in 2014, which is a decline of 14 percent since its most recent survey in 2011.
The Guttmacher Institute, which is affiliated with the
abortion rights movement, suggested the improved use of contraceptives attributed to the
falling rate and total.
Because research looked at the years of 2008 - 2011, the Institute says that the
falling numbers were not the result of recent
abortion - restricting legislative measures; instead, they pointed to the overall
falling birth
rate and greater access to contraception.
According to a new report from the pro-choice organization, The Guttmacher Institute, between 2008 and 2011,
abortions in America
fell by 13 percent — hitting the lowest
rates in nearly 40 years.
The increase in
rates of dangerous
abortions and the failure of total
abortion rates to continue
falling has previously been blamed on shortages of contraception — a link the new study makes too.
Global
abortion rates have stopped
falling, ending a period of rapid decline that began in 1995.
The
abortion rate for all women
fell 34 %, Teal said.
First, millions of people have gained health insurance coverage as a result of the ACA, and the uninsured
rate among women of reproductive age
fell by more than one - third over the first two full years of the law's implementation.7 With increasing numbers of their clients obtaining health insurance,
abortion providers — and specialized providers in particular — may have new incentives to establish relationships with insurers.