hard to say. but i think statistically it will appear to increase, because more women will be open about admitting to having it done and clinics could report how many they've done in a day.
2006-07-04 22:22:24
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answered by chloe 4
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because abortion isn't a criminal offense. I have a impartial standpoint on the full professional-existence/professional-determination element. that is in simple terms that immediately, they don't see killing a fetus as homicide with the aid of the indisputable fact that's a decision, yet when a woman become planning on having the toddler or if it become stepped forward interior the being pregnant stages, then it might might want to count number.
2016-10-14 03:32:09
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answered by ? 4
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It will stay the same. Making it legal is not the reason why women resort to abortion. As long as people engage in pre-marital sex, more unwanted babies would be aborted.
2006-07-04 22:28:22
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answered by kulangot 1
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I'd assume it would stay the same I don't think all women who are having abortions are intentionally wanting to "kill" a fetus but things happen for different reasons and it happens. If someone was raped do you think you would want to force them to keep a child that they're not ready for?
2006-07-04 22:33:19
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answered by Steven F 1
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That's not the case, women have abortions because they cannot support their children, so it's all about the cost of living and social background.
2006-07-04 22:23:12
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answered by vraciu_dude 1
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WHETHER IT IS LEGAL OR NOT, Abortion will always happen due to this main reason: unwanted pregnancy
2006-07-04 23:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I would be willing to guess that it would stay around the same. If people are willing to resort to killing their unborn children, they are going to do so by any means.
2006-07-04 22:22:41
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answered by flexion 2
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