New data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed a significant rise in the abortion rate in England and Wales, especially among women in their forties and over.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A record one in three conceptions in England and Wales end in abortion, according to new government figures. 📺 DETAIL: New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the British government’s largest independent producer of official statistics, have revealed that conceptions ending in abortion have reached a record high in England and Wales. Nearly one in three conceptions (32.1 percent) resulted in termination in 2023. This represents an increase from approximately one in four (25.3 percent) in 2020. Data from the Department of Health showed that abortions in England and Wales rose to a record 277,970 in 2023. The data was released by the ONS on Friday. The data also revealed that, among women aged over 40, conception rates increased to 17.6 per 1,000, the highest on record, with 38 percent of conceptions in this age bracket ending in abortion. The highest abortion rates were recorded among under-16s (66.3 percent) and 16-17 year olds (60.4 percent). There were 871,050 conceptions across all age groups, a 4.4 percent rise from the previous year. 🎯 IMPACT: The rising abortion rate is likely a consequence of the decision to approve medical abortion pills for home use. The pills were intended as a temporary measure in response to the COVID-19 pandemic but were ultimately approved permanently across England and Wales. The pills can be taken without having to attend a hospital or clinic beforehand. The data shows that the rate of abortion has been steadily increasing over the last decade. 📺 FLASHBACK: The United Kingdom has among the most permissive abortion laws in the world. In February 2024, it was first reported that the country was on the cusp of decriminalizing abortion up to birth. In late April, abortion up to birth was fully decriminalized for mothers after the Crime and Policing Bill passed through Parliament. At the same time, the British government has cracked down on pro-life activists, even arresting people for silently praying outside abortion clinics. |
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