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Abortion is a common experience: At current rates, about three in ten • In 2011, 1.1 million American American women will have had an abortion by the time she reaches age women obtained abortions, 45. Moreover, a broad cross section of U.S. women have abortions. 58% producing a rate of 16.9 abortions of women having abortions are in their 20s; 61% have one or more per 1,000 women of reproductive children; 85% are unmarried; 69% are economically disadvantaged; and age. The rate is a decrease from 73% report a religious affiliation. No racial or ethnic group makes up a 2008, when the abortion rate was majority: 36% of women obtaining abortions are white non-Hispanic, 19.4 abortions per 1,000 women 30% are black non-Hispanic, 25% are Hispanic and 9% are of other 15-44. racial backgrounds. Contraceptive use is a key predictor of women's recourse to abortion. • In 2011, 4,370 women obtained The very small group of American women who are at risk of abortions in Arkansas, producing a experiencing an unintended pregnancy but are not using contraceptives rate of 7.6 abortions per 1,000 account for more than half of all abortions. Many of these women did women of reproductive age. Some not think they would get pregnant or had concerns about contraceptive of these women were from other methods. The remainder of abortions occur among the much larger group states, and some Arkansas of women who were using contraceptives in the month they became residents had abortions in other pregnant. Many of these women report difficulty using contraceptives states, so this rate may not reflect consistently. the abortion rate of state residents. The rate decreased 11% since Abortion is one of the safest surgical procedures for women in the 2008, when it was 8.6 abortions United States. Fewer than 0.5% of women obtaining abortions per 1,000 women 15-44. Abortions experience a complication, and the risk of death associated with abortion in Arkansas represent 0.4% of all is about one-tenth that associated with childbirth. abortions in the United States.

In the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Where Do Women Obtain woman, in consultation with her physician, has a constitutionally Abortions? protected right to choose abortion in the early stages of pregnancy-that is, before viability. In 1992, the Court upheld the basic right to abortion • In 2011, there were 1,720 abortion providers in the United in v. Casey. However, it also expanded the ability States. This is a slight (4%) of the states to enact all but the most extreme restrictions on women's decrease from 2008, when there access to abortion. The most common restrictions in effect are parental were 1,787 abortion providers. notification or consent requirements for minors, limitations on public Thirty-five percent of these providers were hospitals, 19% funding, and unnecessary and overly burdensome regulations on abortion were abortion clinics (clinics facilities. where more than half of all patient visits were for abortion), 30% were Pregnancies and Their and 18% in abortions; the clinics where fewer than half of all Outcomes remaining 15% ended in visits were for abortion, and 17% miscarriage. were private physicians' offices. • In 2011, there were 6 million Sixty-three percent of all abortions pregnancies to the 63 million • In Arkansas, 51,300 of the were provided at abortion clinics, women of reproductive age (15- 571,449 women of reproductive 31% at other clinics, 4% at 44) in the United States. Sixty- age became pregnant in 2011. hospitals and 1% at private seven percent of these 76% of these pregnancies resulted physicians' offices. pregnancies resulted in live births in live births and 9% in induced • In 2011, there were 5 abortion Restrictions on Abortion postfertilization (22 weeks after providers in Arkansas; 3 of those the woman’s last menstrual period) were clinics. This represents a • A woman must receive state- only if the woman’s life is 17% decline in overall providers directed counseling that includes endangered, rape, incest or if her and a a 25% decline in clinics information designed to physical health is severely from 2008, when there were 6 discourage her from having an compromised, based on the abortion providers overall, of abortion and then wait until the spurious assertion that a fetus can which 4 were abortion clinics. next day before the procedure is feel pain at that point. provided. • In 2011, 89% of U.S. counties had no . 38% of • Health plans that will be offered Definitions and Data Sources American women lived in these in the state’s health exchange References for information contained in counties, which meant they under the Affordable Care Act this fact sheet are available at would have to travel outside their can only cover abortion when the http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/sfaa/sfaa county to obtain an abortion. Of woman's life is endangered, rape -sources.html women obtaining abortions in or incest, unless an optional rider 2008, one-third traveled more is purchased at an additional cost. than 25 miles. • The parent of a minor must • In 2011, 97% of Arkansas consent before an abortion is counties had no abortion clinic. provided. 78% of Arkansas women lived in these counties. • Public funding is available for abortion only in cases of life endangerment, rape or incest.

• An abortion may be performed at or after 20 weeks

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