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  • Roe v. Wade Overturned
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  • Reproductive Health Impact Study
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Global Abortion

Legality and Safety

The Guttmacher Institute conducts research to determine the incidence of abortion at the national, regional and global levels. The Institute has developed a widely published methodology to measure the incidence of the practice in countries where abortion is restricted by law and where the majority of abortions are clandestine and likely unsafe.

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    The percentage of unintended pregnancies ending in abortion has increased in countries where abortion is restricted

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    Unintended pregnancy and abortion by income, region, and the legal status of abortion: estimates from a comprehensive model for 1990-2019

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    New Estimates Show Worldwide Decrease in Unintended Pregnancies

Top Facts & Statistics

  • 50%

    of unintended pregnancies ended in abortion annually in 2015-2019 in countries that restrict abortion
  • 25M

    estimated number of unsafe abortions worldwide in 2010-2014
  • 39

    abortions per 1,000 women aged 15-49 occurred annually in low-income countries where abortion is restricted, 2015-2019

Resources

  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Research Article

    Abortion incidence between 1990 and 2014: global, regional, and subregional levels and trends

    Gilda Sedgh, Jonathan Bearak, Susheela Singh, Akinrinola Bankole, Anna Popinchalk, Bela Ganatra, Clémentine Rossier, Caitlin Gerdts, Özge Tunçalp, Brooke Ronald Johnson, Heidi Bart Johnston and Leontine Alkema,The Lancet

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    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Les taux d’avortement ont fortement diminué dans les pays développés mais sont restés inchangés dans les pays en développement

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 News Release

    Abortion Rates Declined Significantly In the Developed World Between 1990 and 2014

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 News Release

    Las tasas de aborto disminuyeron de forma significativa en el mundo desarrollado entre 1990 y 2014

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Las tasas de aborto disminuyeron significativamente en los países desarrollados, pero permanecieron sin cambios en los países en desarrollo

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Las tasas de aborto disminuyeron significativamente en los países desarrollados, pero permanecieron sin cambios en los países en desarrollo

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Les taux d’avortement ont fortement diminué dans les pays développés mais sont restés inchangés dans les pays en développement

    Global

    • Abortion
  • BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries

    Global

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  • March 2016 News Release

    Unsafe Abortion Is Common In Tanzania and Is A Major Cause of Maternal Death

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With improved access to sexual and reproductive health services, the global unintended pregnancy rate has fallen by nearly a fifth since the early 90s.

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