HC Deb 21 April 1978 vol 948 cc390-7W
Mr. Townsend

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the numbers of abortions and illegitimate

Age
Under 16 16 17 18 19 Total Under 20
Legal Abortions to Residents of England and Wales
1968 (from 27th April) 543 559 693 945 1,088 3,828
1969 1,174 1,445 1,816 2,255 2,543 9,233
1970 1,732 2,530 3,188 3,864 3,936 15,250
1971 2,296 3,465 4,426 5,193 5,092 20,472
1972 2,804 4,318 5,395 6,038 6,035 24,590
1973 3,090 5,082 5,775 6,374 6,249 26,570
1974 3,335 5,348 6,225 6,564 6,060 27,532
1975 3,570 5,411 6,394 6,389 5,928 27,692
1976 3,425 5,429 6,285 6,282 5,967 27,388
1977* 3,592 24,371 27,963
Illegitimate, Live and Still Births
Resident and Non-resident Under 20b Resident only
1967 1,241 2,677 4,817 6,340 6,940 22,015 N/a
1968 1,321 2,818 4,999 6,267 6,757 22,162 N/a
1969 1,489 2,877 4,956 6,151 6,498 21,971 N/a
1970 1,430 2,895 4,972 5,933 5,971 21,201 N/a
1971 1,546 2,978 5,387 6,015 5,978 21,904 N/a
1972 1,615 3,317 5,357 5,981 5,764 22,034 21,991
1973 1,703 3,266 5,019 5,680 5,353 21,021 20,978
1974 1,585 3,189 5,346 5,706 5,343 21,169 21,119
1975 1,536 3,024 5,196 5,731 5,251 20,738 20,694
1976 1,425 2,846 4,945 5,696 5,161 20,073 20,046
1977 Not yet available
* Provisional.
† Not available by single ages.
N/a Not available.

Mr. Townsend

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the birth rate and the abortion rate per 1,000 women aged between 15 to 44 years in England and Wales for the years 1976 and 1977.

Mr. Moyle

The information is as follows:

Per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44
1976 1977*
Abortions to women usually resident in England and Wales 10.6 10.5
Live births 60.9 58.7
Still births 0.6 0.6
* Provisional.

Mr. Townsend

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the total number of notified abortions per 100 live births for each of the 15 regional

births to resident females aged under 16 years, 16, 17, 18 and 19 years, respectively, for each of the years 1967 to 1977.

Mr. Moyle

The following information relates to events in England and Wales:

health authorities in England and Wales during 1977; and what was the overall total per 100 live births for England, Wales, and England and Wales during the same year.

Mr. Moyle

The latest available rates, which are by region of residence, are for 1976.

Regional Health Authority Abortions per 100 live births
Northern 13.5
Yorkshire 13.8
Trent 14.3
East Anglian 13.4
North West Thames 30.1
North East Thames 24.9
South East Thames 21.1
South West Thames 20.9
Wessex 14.1
Oxford 14.9
South Western 15.7
West Midlands 17.6

Regional Health Authority Abortions per 100 live births
Mersey 14.6
North Western 14.4
England 17.6
Wales 14.6
England and Wales 17.5

Mr. Townsend

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the number of abortions carried out in England and Wales in each year from 1968

Abortions to
All women in National Health Service only Women not usually resident in England and Wales All premises Women not usually resident in Great Britain All premises
All abortions occurring in calendar year Number percentage of all Number percentage of all Number percentage of all
1968 (from 27th April) 23,641 14,560 61.6 1,309 5.5 Not available
1969 54,319 33,728 61.5 4,990 9.1 Not available
1970 86,565 47,678 55.1 10,603 12.2 10,294 11.9
1971 126,777 53,706 42.4 32,207 25.4 31,683 25.0
1972 159,884 57,086 35.7 51,319 32.1 50,484 31.6
1973 167,149 55,637 33.3 56,581 33.9 55,513 33.2
1974 162,940 56,320 34.6 53,495 32.8 52,469 32.2
1975 140,521 51,825 36.9 33,873 24.1 32,808 23.3
1976 127,904 50,046 39.1 26,901 21.0 25,976 20.3
1977* 132,999 52,198 39.2 30,762 23.1 29,910 22.5
* Notifications in 52-week period ended 28th December 1977.

Mr. Townsend

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many abortions were notified as being carried out in England and Wales in 1977 on women whose normal place of residence was respectively, England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic, the Channel Isles, the Isle of Man, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Italy, West Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, the United States of America, and other countries.

Mr. Moyle

The numbers of legal abortions performed in England and Wales and notified in the 52-week period ended 28th December 1977 are as follows:

Country of woman's usual residence
England and Wales 102,237
Scotland 852
Northern Ireland 1,255
Irish Republic 2,183
Channel Islands and Isle of Man 400
Belgium 364
Luxembourg 0
France 4,201

to 1977 inclusive; what was the number, and percentage, of these that were performed within the National Health Service for each year; what was the number, and percentage, that were performed on non-residents of England and Wales each year, and what was the number, and percentage, that was performed on nonresidents of Great Britain for each year.

Mr. Moyle

Legal abortions performed in England and Wales were as follows:

Spain 10,171
Italy 7,849
Germany (Federal Republic) 1,732
Netherlands 87
Denmark 5
Austria 118
Switzerland 284
Canada 10
United States of America 58
Other countries 1,193
Total 132,999

Miss Richardson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the death rate per 100,000 legal abortion operations in England and Wales for each of the years 1967 to 1977 inclusive; and what was the rate for those operations performed within the first 12 weeks of gestation, between the 13th week and the 20th week, and after the 20th week, respectively, for each of those years.

Mr. Moyle

Information is not available in the full detail requested. The two tables below give the available information from 1969 to 1973 for women usually resident in England and Wales, and from 1972 to 1976 for all women.

Gestation weeks
Under 13 13–16 17 and over 13 and over Not stated All gestations
No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate
Deaths following legal abortions and rates per 10,000 legal abortions for women usually resident in England and Wales.
1969 6 1.9 7 5.5 4 9.6 11 6.5 17 3.4
1970 6 1.1 3 1.8 4 9.6 7 3.3 1 4.3 14 1.8
1971 6 0.9 3 1.7 2 5.3 5 2.3 11 1.2
1972 8 0.9 3 1.6 3 8.8 6 2.8 14 1.3
1973 3 0.3 1 0.6 1 0.5 4 0.4
Deaths following legal abortions and rates per 10,000 legal abortions in England and Wales for all women
1972 9 0.7 6 1.9 15 09
1973 5 0.4 1 0.3 6 0.4
1974 5 0.4 2 0.6 7 0.4
1975 3 1.1 3 0.2
1976 1 2.3 1 0.1

Deaths are those reported with notifications of legal abortions.

Miss Richardson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services, how many abortions have taken place at 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 weeks, respectively, in each year from 1967 to 1977 inclusive on women resident in England and Wales; and what percentage of total abortions each of these figures represents.

Mr. Moyle

Data by single weeks of gestation are not readily available and could not be obtained without a disproportionate use of time and resources. Available numbers, and percentages of all legal abortions to women resident in England and Wales, are given below.

Gestation weeks
20 to 23 24 to 28
Number Per cent Number Per cent
1968 (from 27th April) 572 2.6 127 0.6
1969 998 2.0 174 0.3
1970 796 1.0 157 0.2
1971 733 0.8 114 0.1
1972 709 0.7 137 0.1

LEGAL ABORTIONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Under 9 weeks 9–12 13–19 20–23 24 and over Not stated All gestations
1974 Percentages
All premises 24.0 53.8 18.4 0.9 0.1 2.8 100
NHS 16.3 60.5 18.4 0.8 0.2 3.8 100
Non-NHS 28.1 50.2 18.4 1.0 0.1 2.2 100
1975
All premises 23.7 53.5 18.1 1.2 0.1 3.4 100
NHS 16.6 59.4 18.4 0.8 0.1 4.7 100
Non-NHS 27.8 50.2 17.9 1.4 0.1 2.6 100
1976
All premises 24.3 53.2 17.7 1.3 0.2 3.3 100
NHS 16.8 60.6 17.0 0.7 0.2 4.7 100
Non-NHS 29.1 48.4 18.2 1.7 0.2 2.4 100
The 1977 data are not yet available in this detail.

1973 833 0.8 142 0.1
1974 775 0.7 128 0.1
1975 847 0.8 124 0.1
1976 811 0.8 164 0.2
1977 Not yet available

Miss Richardson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what percentage of abortions in England and Wales took place at under nine weeks, nine to 12 weeks, 13 to 19 weeks, 20 to 23 weeks, and 24 plus weeks, on all patients, National Health Service patients and non-National Health Service patients, respectively in the years 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1977.

Mr. Moyle

The full detail requested, distinguishing betwen operations on NHS and non-NHS premises, is available only for women usually resident in England and Wales. Abortions to non-residents have, however, all been included in the non-NHS category as only a few are performed in NHS hospitals. The few form less than 0.5 per cent of either the NHS or non-NHS totals.

Miss Richardson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the number of deaths attributed to abortion in England and Wales for the year 1977, as classified under of the International Cause of Death codes 640 to 645.

Mr. Moyle

The latest information for England and Wales is a provisional figure of two deaths attributed to abortion (ICD 640–645) in the three quarters to 30th September 1977. In the year 1976, there were seven deaths from this cause.

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