
The Impact of Abortion on Childlessness
More than 5,000 childless women aged 29, presenting for an abortion, were not warned of the 50% chance that they would remain childless at 45

More than 5,000 childless women aged 29, presenting for an abortion, were not warned of the 50% chance that they would remain childless at 45

The abortion rate in England & Wales reached 415 per 1,000 live births—eclipsing even the worst child mortality of the past. Two centuries of public health progress, reversed.

In the five years since the introduction of abortion pills-by-post, more than 54,000 women have been admitted to an NHS hospital due to complications