When contraception use goes up, abortions go down. That is the not so surprising findings in the report Abortion Worldwide: A Decade of Uneven Progress on the declining number of world wide abortions coming out of the Guttmacher Institute this week. As the Christian Science Monitor Reported:
Contraceptive use is up worldwide, and with that has come a decline in abortions and unintended pregnancies, according to a report by the Guttmacher Institute released Tuesday.
Between 1995 and 2003, the number of abortions performed worldwide fell from 45.5 million to 41.6 million. The global rate of abortions fell as well: from 35 abortions for every 1,000 women of reproductive age (15-44) in 1995, to 29 per 1,000 women in 2003.
The decline corresponds with a growth in contraceptive use worldwide. The proportion of married women practicing contraception rose from 54 percent in 1990 to 63 percent in 2003, Guttmacher reports. Unmarried, sexually active women are also more likely to be using contraception.
What spurred the increase in contraceptive use?
“In the course of social and economic development, women and couples increasingly want smaller families, and so in a broad sense those are some of the contributors to uptake of contraception,” says Gilda Sedgh, a senior research associate at the New York-based Guttmacher Institute and a coauthor of the study.
“That of course is not possible without access to contraception. So it’s service provision and international investments in family planning programs that have made it possible.”
The findings of the report entitled: Abortion Worldwide: A Decade of Uneven Progress confirm what is obvious to most of us – if you want to stop abortions then make contraception and family planning options readily available. Yes, this is consequentialist thinking but in this case the effort of All OF US should be about the consequences of not stopping unwanted or intended pregnancies before they happen. For those who view abortion as the equivalent of murder then shouldn’t all efforts be made to make sure that there is no conception from sex to begin with? Likewise, those concerned with the health of the woman should be shocked by the statistic that 70,000 women are dying from the consequences of botched illegal abortions.
While in a utopian moralistic universe people would only have sex when they wanted to have children, but that is not the universe where real people live and it is time to admit that and to turn to a more pragmatic approach. Availability to contraception and family planning sould be supported by all sides in the abortion debate.



posted October 15, 2009 at 11:42 pm
Data Shows Otherwise
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
October 15, 2009
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — The new report issued earlier this week by the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute claims promoting expanded birth control and contraception has lowered abortions worldwide. However, firm statistical evidence from various nations shows abortions increase despite contraception promotion.
The report from the Guttmacher Institute, a former affiliate of the Planned Parenthood abortion business, has already been panned for relying on pro-abortion groups to draw its conclusions and promoting a dubious number of how many women have died from illegal abortions worldwide.
The Guttmacher study also claims “increases in global contraceptive use have contributed to a decrease in the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions.”
It claims “positive global trends in increased contraceptive use” have helped “lower unintended pregnancy rates and declining abortion numbers.”
“The rate of abortions in a given country corresponds mostly to the rate of unintended pregnancy, which in turn corresponds closely to rates of contraceptive use,” Guttmacher claims.
However, recent news out of England dispels the long-held myth that promoting contraception and birth control reduces the number of abortions.
According to the London Daily Mail, teen pregnancy rates in England are now higher than they were in 1995 and pregnancies among girls under 16, below the age of sexual consent, are also at the highest level since 1998.
That is despite the British government spending £300 million (that’s over $454 million for those of us in the United States) in an attempt to cut the number of teen pregnancies in half by promoting comprehensive sexual education.
The British teen abortion rate, according to the newspaper, has also climbed steadily since 1999 when the government released its Teenage Pregnancy Strategy.
That would be an aberration were it only an isolated case, but it is not.
Last year, officials in Sweden reported that the number of abortions increased 17 percent in Sweden from 2000 to 2007 despite sales of the morning after pill increasing during the same time period.
The morning after pill became a drug that could be sold over the counter in Sweden in 2001. In that time, sales of the drug tripled in the nation’s capital and doubled nationwide.
Still, new national figures show 37,205 abortions in Sweden in 2007, up approximately 17 percent from the 30,980 done in 2000. In Stockholm, 10,259 abortions were done — a 6.9 percent increase in just one year from the 2006 figures.
Meanwhile, last year the number of abortions in Scotland rose for the third straight year despite a heavy push for women to use the morning after pill.
Abortions in Scotland rose four percent according to a report from the British National Health Service and now number 13,703. That increase came after NHS reported 13,081 abortions in 2006, up from 12,603 the previous year — an increase of nearly 3.8 percent.
Not only is the increased promoting of the morning after pill resulting in more abortions, not less, the number of women having repeat abortions is increasing as well.
NHS reports more than a quarter of women, 26.3 percent, who had an abortion in Scotland last year had at least one prior abortion before that. That’s 3,600 women who had one or more abortions prior, according to the government’s statistics.
Finally, a report from Planned Parenthood of Western Washington shows abortions are on the rise in Washington state even though it participated in Washington state’s Take Charge pilot program.
Take Charge is a Medicaid section 1115 Waiver program initiated in 2001 to provide free contraceptives to low-income women not already covered under Medicaid. It was originally funded for five years in 2001, then extended for three more years, and comes up for renewal in 2009.
Yet the PPWW annual report indicates abortions rose 16 percent from 7,790 in 2006 to 9,059 in 2007.
Abortion advocates have claimed higher use of the Plan B drug through over the counter sales will result in a drop in unintended pregnancies and fewer abortions.
Mary Emanuel, who runs the web site Abortion in Washington, studied the report and also found that the abortion increase occurred despite sales of over 106,000 emergency contraception kits to Planned Parenthood customers.
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posted October 16, 2009 at 9:20 am
An interesting response. One study shows that abortions are down, on average, worldwide. A counter study shows that abortions are up in England, Sweden, Scotland and Western Washington.
One would expect that there would be areas of increased abortions. After all, we are talking about averages here. However, the tone of the response reveals something about one aspect of the alleged pro-life movement. For some, the pro-life movement is less about saving the lives of unborn children than controlling the lives of people.
Nowhere does the respondent offer a counter to the Guttmacher report other than to pan the organization for its links to Planned Parenthood. Instead, the respondent cites newspaper articles and unreferenced “reports” from three countries, and anecdotal statements from a pro-life leader in Washington.
Rather than celebrate the idea that there are fewer abortions worldwide, and then enter discussions on how to work to continue this trend, the respondent grouses about the accuracy of the Guttmacher study, offers nothing serious to refute its conclusions, and generally seems angered that a solution other than the one he/she advocates might actually be working.
posted October 17, 2009 at 12:24 am
RJohnson -
It’s so funny that your response to “Your Name” is…denial of his accuracy. Ignorance is bliss, huh?
posted October 17, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Do women worldwide have a heart and a brain?
There’s a reason there are so many abortions.
posted October 17, 2009 at 2:49 pm
I find it funny that Mr. Ertelt’s response is to attack the bias of the article while revealing he’s the editor of something called LifeNews.com. Yeah, that sounds totally unbiased.
posted November 11, 2009 at 4:18 pm
I was with several woman that had abortions” and this is a very damaging issue to the person for life when a child is aborted from a mothers” womb.. I went with an older woman to try to stop here from aborting a child.. She did not listen.. It was dreadful of all places” to enter into a clinic office.. The place is dark, damp and gloomy of the walls painted with brown .. sad feeling in the atmosphere.. this could not be right. And many women were in the wait section. And when entering the office area the doctor sees” you of what you want to be done.. and than the procedure is done.. the baby is sucked out of the womb with a powerful machine that removes” the child in parts .. broken into a metal bucket.. and that is it.. up to 5 months in the womb these clinics abort children from the womb of women.. This is very sad, frightful, damaging to the mother and the world. Why? For this is called silent murders” being permitted by man . Now what do you call it? Cry every time I come across this issue. And the issue is getting worst to the point that abortion clinics’ are doing more and more abortions.. Thank God for churches” and organizations” to at least save a child from this deadly horrible violent action.. ”God Bless America???????????????? Sad
rosa fab….
posted November 11, 2009 at 4:21 pm
My Name is rosa fabrizio.. I am the person whom written and witness this act.. and want you all to know who I am.. and it is a true fact that this is not good.. Rosa Fabrizio of Florida.. of Charlotte County area. God Bless America..??????????????? …?