HC Deb 17 May 2004 vol 421 cc746-7W
Mr. Burns

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many girls aged 18 years and under, broken down by age, have(a) become pregnant and (b) had an abortion in each of the last three years. [172866]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Mr. Simon Burns, dated 17 May 2004: As National Statistician I have been asked to reply to your recent question asking how many girls aged 18 years and under, broken down by age, have (a) become pregnant, and (b) had an abortion, in each of the last 3 years. (172866) Numbers of conceptions are estimated from registrations of births and notifications of abortions. Miscarriages before the 24th week of gestation are not included. Numbers of conceptions, and those leading to an abortion, at ages 18 years and under are given in the attached table, broken down by age.

Number of conceptions to women aged 18 years and under, by outcome and age of woman (single years) at conception—England and Wales, 1999 to 2002
Total conceptions Number terminated by abortion
Under 14
19991 406 232
20001 397 236
20012 398 219
20023 359
Number of conceptions to women aged 18 years and under, by outcome and age of woman (single years) at conception—England and Wales, 1999 to 2002
Total conceptions Number terminated by abortion
Age 14
19991 1,866 1,081
20001 1,890 1,100
20012 1,883 1,154
20023 1,652
Age 15
19991 5,673 2,870
20001 5,827 3,048
20012 5,610 3,025
20023 5,111
Age 16
19991 13,334 5,845
20001 13,153 5,854
20012 13,103 5,993
20023 12,876
Age 17
19991 20,749 8,063
20001 20,081 8,020
20012 19,972 8,323
20023 19,117
Age 18
19991 26,627 9,637
20001 26,180 9,651
20012 25,731 9,666
20023 24,239
1Source:
Table 12.2, Birth Statistics, Series FM1, No. 30, Office for National Statistics.
2Provisional figures.
3Provisional estimates are based on incomplete abortion data, therefore the number terminated by abortion is not provided.

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