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Abortion

  • Last modified date:
    24 June 2008

Abortion is legal in Great Britain under the Abortion Act 1967, as amended

In 2007 a total of 198,500 abortions were performed on residents of England and Wales and 89% of these were funded by the NHS. 90% of abortions were carried out at under 13 weeks gestation: 70% were at under 10 weeks.

Women seeking a termination for whatever reason must have grounds under the Abortion Act. A pregnancy may only be terminated if two registered medical practitioners are of the opinion, formed in good faith that an abortion is justified within the terms of the Act, in the light of their clinical judgement of all the particular circumstances of the individual case.

Publication of 2007 Abortion Date

The 2007 data shows increases in abortions for those aged under 18. Guidance on the importance of improving access to contraception, including use of new funding, to support reductions in teenage conceptions can be accessed through the following link:

Additional links

Independent Advisory Group Review of the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV

Roadmap for Sexual Health - Press Release

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