About 1/year in the US.
no abortions go back to the ancient Egyptians and probably before that. It was def around before the Nazis and many women died in backalley abortions.
I can't find any numbers on how many Christian teens that are having abortions but they def exist. 17% of all abortions are had by teens and of all abortions do 43% of women obtaining abortions identify themselves as Protestant and 27% as Catholic. That is the closest I can find.
1,2 million women and teens have abortions in the US every year in different clinics and hospitals. Some PPL clinics perform abortions and others refer to a doctor who can. How many they perform they will not reveal. Out of the clinics that performed abortions 3% of everything they did was abortions. But they did help prevent about 621,000 unintended pregnancies.
The right for women to have access to legal abortions.
Since the landmark Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, the vast majority of abortions have been performed on females, as the procedure is primarily sought by those with female reproductive systems. While exact statistics on the gender of those seeking abortions can vary, it is important to note that the overwhelming percentage of individuals who have undergone abortions are women. Data typically indicates that over 99% of abortions are performed on females.
Approximately 73 million abortions occur worldwide each year, which translates to about 200,000 abortions per day. This averages out to roughly 8,300 abortions every hour, or around 138 abortions every minute. Therefore, approximately 2.3 babies are aborted every second, which amounts to about 138 babies every 60 seconds.
The last statistics reported were from 2009. There were 13,651 abortions that year.
As many as you want (how many are you planning to have?)
This is a difficult question to answer, because there is no one place to obtain information about the number of abortions performed in each state each year. If you are asking whether the number of abortions has gone up under President Obama, there is no evidence of this. Actually, based on nation-wide research, the number of abortions has been in decline for years, because many states have made it more difficult to get an abortion, and access to contraception has improved.
Until this decision women had no control over their own body or not. Prior to Roe v Wade women who wanted an abortion had to leave the country or go to a back alley doctor. Many women died doing this.
there were 3
about 50%