TABLE 3. Reported abortions, by known age group and reporting area of occurrence — selected reporting areas,* United States, 2018.
State/Area | Age group (yrs) |
Total abortions reported by known age |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
<15 |
15–19 |
20–24 |
25–29 |
30–34 |
35–39 |
≥40 |
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No. (%)† | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (% of all reported abortions)§ | |
Alabama |
24 (0.4) |
634 (9.8) |
1,997 (30.8) |
1,956 (30.2) |
1,104 (17.0) |
585 (9.0) |
181 (2.8) |
6,481 (100.0)
|
Alaska |
—¶ |
154 (12.0) |
365 (28.4) |
355 (27.7) |
233 (18.2) |
131 (10.2) |
— |
1,283 (100.0)
|
Arizona |
28 (0.2) |
1,126 (9.1) |
3,787 (30.4) |
3,471 (27.9) |
2,178 (17.5) |
1,380 (11.1) |
467 (3.8) |
12,437 (100.0)
|
Arkansas |
17 (0.6) |
290 (9.4) |
974 (31.7) |
879 (28.6) |
507 (16.5) |
315 (10.3) |
87 (2.8) |
3,069 (100.0)
|
Colorado |
26 (0.3) |
850 (9.5) |
2,619 (29.2) |
2,566 (28.6) |
1,663 (18.6) |
913 (10.2) |
327 (3.6) |
8,964 (99.9)
|
Connecticut |
24 (0.3) |
845 (9.3) |
2,489 (27.3) |
2,697 (29.6) |
1,738 (19.1) |
1,003 (11.0) |
305 (3.4) |
9,101 (97.9)
|
Delaware |
— |
201 (11.6) |
516 (29.7) |
473 (27.2) |
314 (18.0) |
175 (10.1) |
— |
1,740 (100.0)
|
District of Columbia** |
13 (0.3) |
437 (9.2) |
1,349 (28.3) |
1,461 (30.6) |
882 (18.5) |
460 (9.6) |
168 (3.5) |
4,770 (100.0)
|
Florida |
101 (0.1) |
5,370 (7.7) |
18,999 (27.1) |
20,643 (29.5) |
14,207 (20.3) |
7,899 (11.3) |
2,863 (4.1) |
70,082 (99.8)
|
Georgia |
74 (0.2) |
2,717 (8.0) |
9,523 (28.1) |
10,454 (30.8) |
6,443 (19.0) |
3,554 (10.5) |
1,153 (3.4) |
33,918 (100.0)
|
Hawaii |
— |
200 (9.4) |
627 (29.6) |
567 (26.7) |
406 (19.1) |
227 (10.7) |
— |
2,121 (100.0)
|
Idaho |
— |
138 (11.0) |
411 (32.7) |
329 (26.2) |
200 (15.9) |
140 (11.1) |
— |
1,256 (99.9)
|
Illinois†† |
94 (0.3) |
3,223 (8.8) |
10,702 (29.3) |
11,043 (30.2) |
6,632 (18.1) |
3,729 (10.2) |
1,164 (3.2) |
36,587 (99.7)
|
Indiana |
22 (0.3) |
787 (9.8) |
2,513 (31.3) |
2,291 (28.5) |
1,381 (17.2) |
771 (9.6) |
272 (3.4) |
8,037 (100.0)
|
Iowa |
7 (0.2) |
283 (10.0) |
822 (28.9) |
785 (27.6) |
557 (19.6) |
282 (9.9) |
107 (3.8) |
2,843 (99.8)
|
Kansas |
15 (0.2) |
647 (9.3) |
2,221 (31.9) |
1,942 (27.9) |
1,152 (16.5) |
741 (10.6) |
254 (3.6) |
6,972 (100.0)
|
Kentucky |
14 (0.4) |
287 (9.0) |
933 (29.1) |
917 (28.6) |
601 (18.8) |
338 (10.6) |
113 (3.5) |
3,203 (100.0)
|
Louisiana |
18 (0.2) |
721 (8.9) |
2,400 (29.6) |
2,399 (29.6) |
1,508 (18.6) |
786 (9.7) |
265 (3.3) |
8,097 (100.0)
|
Maine |
— |
194 (10.0) |
581 (29.8) |
527 (27.1) |
337 (17.3) |
228 (11.7) |
— |
1,947 (99.9)
|
Massachusetts |
25 (0.1) |
1,256 (6.9) |
4,678 (25.6) |
5,283 (28.9) |
3,943 (21.6) |
2,276 (12.5) |
793 (4.3) |
18,254 (100.0)
|
Michigan |
54 (0.2) |
2,265 (8.5) |
7,719 (29.0) |
8,651 (32.5) |
4,652 (17.5) |
2,450 (9.2) |
814 (3.1) |
26,605 (99.6)
|
Minnesota |
16 (0.2) |
793 (8.0) |
2,713 (27.4) |
2,775 (28.0) |
2,037 (20.6) |
1,193 (12.0) |
383 (3.9) |
9,910 (100.0)
|
Mississippi |
13 (0.4) |
285 (9.5) |
899 (29.9) |
932 (31.0) |
530 (17.6) |
276 (9.2) |
70 (2.3) |
3,005 (100.0)
|
Missouri |
14 (0.5) |
286 (9.8) |
861 (29.6) |
861 (29.6) |
542 (18.6) |
272 (9.4) |
73 (2.5) |
2,909 (100.0)
|
Montana |
— |
183 (11.0) |
479 (28.7) |
468 (28.0) |
307 (18.4) |
172 (10.3) |
— |
1,671 (99.8)
|
Nebraska |
9 (0.4) |
220 (10.6) |
663 (31.9) |
546 (26.3) |
360 (17.3) |
206 (9.9) |
74 (3.6) |
2,078 (100.0)
|
Nevada |
17 (0.2) |
713 (8.3) |
2,356 (27.5) |
2,444 (28.5) |
1,704 (19.9) |
982 (11.5) |
353 (4.1) |
8,569 (97.2)
|
New Jersey§§ |
69 (0.3) |
2,023 (8.8) |
6,167 (26.9) |
6,779 (29.6) |
4,479 (19.5) |
2,507 (10.9) |
907 (4.0) |
22,931 (100.0)
|
New Mexico |
9 (0.2) |
502 (13.9) |
1,066 (29.4) |
932 (25.7) |
651 (18.0) |
328 (9.1) |
134 (3.7) |
3,622 (94.2)
|
New York |
168 (0.2) |
6,843 (8.9) |
20,723 (26.8) |
21,988 (28.5) |
15,272 (19.8) |
9,035 (11.7) |
3,221 (4.2) |
77,250 (99.7)
|
New York City |
108 (0.2) |
3,984 (8.0) |
12,833 (25.8) |
14,259 (28.7) |
10,238 (20.6) |
6,047 (12.2) |
2,288 (4.6) |
49,757 (100.0)
|
New York State |
60 (0.2) |
2,859 (10.4) |
7,890 (28.7) |
7,729 (28.1) |
5,034 (18.3) |
2,988 (10.9) |
933 (3.4) |
27,493 (99.3)
|
North Carolina |
72 (0.3) |
2,240 (8.4) |
7,550 (28.3) |
8,198 (30.7) |
4,987 (18.7) |
2,794 (10.5) |
840 (3.1) |
26,681 (96.7)
|
North Dakota |
— |
103 (9.0) |
329 (28.8) |
332 (29.1) |
215 (18.8) |
116 (10.2) |
— |
1,141 (100.0)
|
Ohio |
54 (0.3) |
1,884 (9.2) |
6,128 (30.0) |
6,206 (30.4) |
3,639 (17.8) |
1,912 (9.4) |
602 (2.9) |
20,425 (100.0)
|
Oklahoma |
25 (0.5) |
471 (9.4) |
1,507 (30.2) |
1,474 (29.6) |
904 (18.1) |
469 (9.4) |
135 (2.7) |
4,985 (99.9)
|
Oregon |
12 (0.1) |
809 (9.3) |
2,462 (28.2) |
2,415 (27.7) |
1,650 (18.9) |
1,028 (11.8) |
353 (4.0) |
8,729 (99.9)
|
Pennsylvania |
72 (0.2) |
2,529 (8.3) |
8,644 (28.5) |
9,252 (30.5) |
5,753 (18.9) |
3,191 (10.5) |
923 (3.0) |
30,364 (100.0)
|
Rhode Island |
— |
218 (7.8) |
827 (29.6) |
814 (29.1) |
526 (18.8) |
294 (10.5) |
— |
2,797 (99.3)
|
South Carolina |
14 (0.3) |
449 (9.7) |
1,360 (29.3) |
1,343 (28.9) |
814 (17.5) |
510 (11.0) |
156 (3.4) |
4,646 (100.0)
|
South Dakota |
0 (0.0) |
41 (10.7) |
112 (29.3) |
109 (28.5) |
79 (20.7) |
31 (8.1) |
10 (2.6) |
382 (100.0)
|
Tennessee |
22 (0.2) |
972 (9.0) |
3,241 (29.9) |
3,320 (30.6) |
1,981 (18.3) |
1,048 (9.7) |
270 (2.5) |
10,854 (99.8)
|
Texas |
112 (0.2) |
4,856 (8.8) |
16,187 (29.4) |
15,790 (28.6) |
10,322 (18.7) |
5,935 (10.8) |
1,938 (3.5) |
55,140 (100.0)
|
Utah |
6 (0.2) |
412 (13.4) |
946 (30.8) |
769 (25.0) |
511 (16.6) |
324 (10.6) |
102 (3.3) |
3,070 (99.6)
|
Vermont |
— |
101 (8.4) |
358 (29.8) |
318 (26.5) |
220 (18.3) |
146 (12.1) |
— |
1,202 (99.8)
|
Virginia |
16 (0.1) |
1,196 (7.3) |
4,499 (27.3) |
4,927 (29.9) |
3,226 (19.6) |
1,938 (11.8) |
649 (3.9) |
16,451 (99.9)
|
Washington |
36 (0.2) |
1,725 (10.0) |
4,722 (27.4) |
4,738 (27.5) |
3,288 (19.1) |
2,033 (11.8) |
706 (4.1) |
17,248 (99.9)
|
West Virginia |
5 (0.3) |
140 (9.3) |
459 (30.5) |
430 (28.5) |
266 (17.7) |
155 (10.3) |
52 (3.5) |
1,507 (100.0)
|
Wisconsin†† |
17 (0.3) |
561 (9.3) |
1,839 (30.4) |
1,771 (29.3) |
1,080 (17.9) |
615 (10.2) |
159 (2.6) |
6,042 (100.0)
|
Total
|
1,362 (0.2)
|
53,180 (8.7)
|
173,322 (28.3)
|
179,620 (29.4)
|
115,981 (19.0)
|
65,893 (10.8)
|
22,018 (3.6)
|
611,376 (99.6)¶¶
|
Abortion rate***
|
0.4
|
6.0
|
19.1
|
18.5
|
12.6
|
7.2
|
2.6
|
—
|
Abortion ratio††† | 872 | 334 | 271 | 189 | 126 | 142 | 218 | — |
* Data from 48 reporting areas; excludes four reporting areas (California, Maryland, New Hampshire, and Wyoming) that did not report, did not report by 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 age divided by the sum of abortions reported by known and unknown age. Values ≥99.95% are rounded to 100.0%.
¶ Cells with a value in the range of 1–4 or cells that would allow for calculation of these small values have been suppressed.
** Reporting to the central health agency is not required.
†† Includes residents only.
§§ Reporting to the central health agency is not required. Data are requested from hospitals and licensed ambulatory care facilities only.
¶¶ Percentage based on a total of 613,681 abortions reported among the areas that met reporting standards for age.
*** Number of abortions obtained by women in a given age group per 1,000 women in that same age group. Adolescents aged 13–14 years were used as the denominator for the group of adolescents aged <15 years, and women aged 40–44 years were used as the denominator for the group of women aged ≥40 years. For the total abortion rate only, abortions for women of unknown age were distributed according to the distribution of abortions among women of known age.
††† Number of abortions obtained by women in a given age group per 1,000 live births to women in that same age group. For the total abortion ratio only, abortions for women of unknown age were distributed according to the distribution of abortions among women of known age.