In 2004, there were far more abortions than in 2003, a total of 185,400 in England and wales (All residential) a rise of 2.1% this yea
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ICT Work on Abortion Statistics The following statistics will be summarised and compared at the conclusion. Summarisation: 2002: In 2002, the total number of abortions was 175,900 (In England and Wales). Number of the age-standardisation was 17 years of age out of the 1000 resident woman from ages 15-44. 78% of the abortions were funded by the NHS (National Health Service) and 87% of the abortions were carried out at under 13 weeks gestation, and 57% were at under 10 weeks. 1,900 abortions (1%) were under ground E, risk that the child would be born handicapped. The under-16 abortion rate was 3.7. 2003: In 2003, there were more abortions than in 2002, the total number of abortions were 181,600 (A rise of 3.2%), the age standardization of the abortions were still 17.5 out of the 1000 residential woman. Also the under-16 abortion rate was 3.9 compared wih 3.7 in 2002. And 80%...

