Rise in abortions in England and Wales linked to cost of living crisis, say experts

Steep rise in first half of 2022 follows trend from previous year, when Covid pandemic caused financial uncertainty

The number of abortions in England and Wales has risen sharply, with a charity saying that growing financial pressure on families could mean it continues to rise.

The number increased by 17%, from 105,488 between January and June 2021 to 123,219 over the same period in 2022, according to a report by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).

The majority of abortions took place in the early stages of pregnancy: 67% up to seven weeks gestation; 93% up to 12 weeks, and 98% up to 17 weeks gestation.

Medically induced procedures accounted for 86% of abortions, with 97% of these occurring before 10 weeks.

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