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. 2024 Nov 28;73(7):1–28. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.ss7307a1

TABLE 10. Number and percentage of reported abortions, by known weeks of gestation* and reporting area of occurrence — selected reporting areas, United States, 2022.

Area Weeks of gestation
Total abortions reported by known gestational age
≤6
7–9
10–13
14–15
16–17
18–20
≥21
No. (%)§ No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (% of all reported abortions)
Alabama**
848 (22.5)
1,816 (48.1)
731 (19.4)
171 (4.5)
89 (2.4)
97 (2.6)
23 (0.6)
3,775 (99.9)
Alaska
417 (33.4)
518 (41.5)
229 (18.4)
39 (3.1)
43 (3.4)
††
††
1,247 (100.0)
Arizona
3,444 (29.9)
5,319 (46.2)
1,885 (16.4)
382 (3.3)
188 (1.6)
172 (1.5)
115 (1.0)
11,505 (99.8)
Arkansas**
20 (1.2)
530 (32.7)
702 (43.3)
155 (9.6)
94 (5.8)
106 (6.5)
14 (0.9)
1,621 (100.0)
Colorado
4,915 (34.8)
5,829 (41.2)
1,907 (13.5)
341 (2.4)
344 (2.4)
313 (2.2)
488 (3.5)
14,137 (99.9)
Delaware
779 (32.3)
1,100 (45.6)
389 (16.1)
92 (3.8)
12 (0.5)
18 (0.7)
24 (1.0)
2,414 (98.7)
Florida
28,983 (35.1)
35,418 (42.9)
13,314 (16.1)
2,693 (3.3)
882 (1.1)
742 (0.9)
549 (0.7)
82,581 (100.0)
Georgia
23,286 (60.0)
10,582 (27.3)
3,278 (8.4)
630 (1.6)
426 (1.1)
492 (1.3)
125 (0.3)
38,819 (100.0)
Hawaii
649 (33.0)
873 (44.4)
273 (13.9)
72 (3.7)
38 (1.9)
28 (1.4)
33 (1.7)
1,966 (99.8)
Idaho
399 (39.9)
414 (41.4)
143 (14.3)
37 (3.7)
††
5 (0.5)
††
1,000 (97.4)
Indiana
2,332 (24.5)
5,329 (55.9)
1,765 (18.5)
28 (0.3)
19 (0.2)
28 (0.3)
29 (0.3)
9,530 (100.0)
Iowa
1,210 (29.8)
1,895 (46.6)
681 (16.8)
113 (2.8)
88 (2.2)
65 (1.6)
12 (0.3)
4,064 (99.9)
Kansas
3,165 (25.7)
5,681 (46.1)
2,381 (19.3)
485 (3.9)
282 (2.3)
273 (2.2)
50 (0.4)
12,317 (100.0)
Kentucky
746 (29.3)
1,192 (46.7)
399 (15.6)
95 (3.7)
48 (1.9)
59 (2.3)
11 (0.4)
2,550 (100.0)
Louisiana
544 (11.9)
1,760 (38.5)
1,647 (36.0)
418 (9.1)
178 (3.9)
23 (0.5)
0 (0.0)
4,570 (100.0)
Maine
715 (32.2)
1,075 (48.4)
325 (14.6)
46 (2.1)
36 (1.6)
††
††
2,221 (99.8)
Michigan
10,661 (35.5)
12,122 (40.4)
4,369 (14.6)
1,141 (3.8)
669 (2.2)
659 (2.2)
406 (1.4)
30,027 (99.7)
Minnesota
4,438 (36.7)
4,839 (40.0)
1,702 (14.1)
413 (3.4)
276 (2.3)
195 (1.6)
227 (1.9)
12,090 (99.3)
Mississippi
305 (13.3)
1,327 (58.0)
509 (22.3)
137 (6.0)
7 (0.3)
††
††
2,286 (100.0)
Missouri
††
9 (10.2)
††
14 (15.9)
14 (15.9)
24 (27.3)
15 (17.0)
88 (100.0)
Montana
877 (52.0)
587 (34.8)
134 (7.9)
52 (3.1)
23 (1.4)
††
††
1,687 (99.1)
Nebraska
833 (32.7)
1,031 (40.5)
487 (19.1)
91 (3.6)
61 (2.4)
31 (1.2)
13 (0.5)
2,547 (100.0)
Nevada§§
4,248 (36.8)
4,755 (41.2)
1,620 (14.1)
343 (3.0)
207 (1.8)
222 (1.9)
133 (1.2)
11,528 (96.4)
New Mexico
4,442 (41.9)
3,176 (29.9)
1,526 (14.4)
372 (3.5)
337 (3.2)
322 (3.0)
434 (4.1)
10,609 (90.4)
New York City
19,371 (41.8)
17,498 (37.8)
5,383 (11.6)
1,319 (2.8)
815 (1.8)
911 (2.0)
1,054 (2.3)
46,351 (100.0)
North Carolina
13,506 (33.8)
17,299 (43.3)
6,246 (15.6)
1,247 (3.1)
906 (2.3)
747 (1.9)
14 (0.0)
39,965 (99.8)
North Dakota
274 (36.3)
310 (41.1)
130 (17.2)
32 (4.2)
8 (1.1)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
754 (100.0)
Ohio
6,638 (35.9)
7,639 (41.3)
2,653 (14.3)
641 (3.5)
413 (2.2)
408 (2.2)
107 (0.6)
18,499 (100.0)
Oklahoma
369 (17.2)
1,011 (47.0)
542 (25.2)
143 (6.7)
58 (2.7)
19 (0.9)
7 (0.3)
2,149 (99.5)
Oregon
3,851 (44.5)
3,190 (36.8)
907 (10.5)
199 (2.3)
158 (1.8)
185 (2.1)
171 (2.0)
8,661 (99.9)
Rhode Island
559 (40.4)
384 (27.8)
254 (18.4)
82 (5.9)
44 (3.2)
52 (3.8)
8 (0.6)
1,383 (100.0)
South Carolina**
1,850 (25.4)
2,732 (37.5)
2,350 (32.3)
305 (4.2)
10 (0.1)
14 (0.2)
15 (0.2)
7,276 (100.0)
South Dakota
††
59 (43.1)
††
††
††
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
137 (100.0)
Tennessee
1,890 (29.3)
2,707 (42.0)
1,422 (22.0)
229 (3.6)
148 (2.3)
47 (0.7)
7 (0.1)
6,450 (100.0)
Texas**
17,191 (98.2)
288 (1.6)
7 (0.0)
††
††
12 (0.1)
8 (0.0)
17,514 (100.0)
Utah
1,757 (45.9)
1,336 (34.9)
477 (12.5)
100 (2.6)
76 (2.0)
48 (1.3)
30 (0.8)
3,824 (100.0)
Vermont
493 (44.7)
399 (36.1)
129 (11.7)
21 (1.9)
23 (2.1)
23 (2.1)
16 (1.4)
1,104 (99.6)
Virginia¶¶
8,175 (48.9)
5,792 (34.6)
1,856 (11.1)
335 (2.0)
140 (0.8)
198 (1.2)
225 (1.3)
16,721 (100.0)
Washington
9,228 (45.8)
7,356 (36.5)
1,992 (9.9)
461 (2.3)
269 (1.3)
319 (1.6)
525 (2.6)
20,150 (99.8)
West Virginia
253 (30.5)
374 (45.1)
152 (18.3)
40 (4.8)
9 (1.1)
††
††
829 (99.8)
Wyoming
350 (64.9)
181 (33.6)
8 (1.5)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
539 (99.8)
Total 184,042 (40.2) 175,732 (38.4) 64,961 (14.2) 13,518 (3.0) 7,444 (1.6) 6,892 (1.5) 4,896 (1.1) 457,485 (99.6)***

* Gestational age based on clinician’s estimate (Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York City, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming); gestational age calculated from the last normal menstrual period (Florida, Oklahoma and Utah); clinician’s estimate of gestation based on estimated date of conception (Virginia); and probable postfertilization age (Alabama, Arkansas, South Carolina, and Texas).

Data from 41 reporting areas; excludes 11 reporting areas (California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York State, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) that did not report, did not report by gestational age, or did not meet reporting standards.

§ Percentages for the individual component categories might not add to 100% because of rounding.

Percentage is calculated as the number of abortions reported by known gestational age divided by the sum of abortions reported by known and unknown gestational age. Values ≥99.95% are rounded to 100.0%.

** Two weeks were added to the probable postfertilization age to provide a corresponding measure to gestational age based on the clinician’s estimate.

†† Cells with a numerical value in the range of 1–4 and cells that would allow for calculation of these small values have been suppressed.

§§ For August–December 2022, variable was collected for residents only and reported as unknown for nonresidents.

¶¶ Data reported from facilities physically situated in state only.

*** Percentage is based on a total of 459,517 abortions reported among the areas that met reporting standards for gestational age.