Australia: Study finds abortion rate in dramatic decline
By Tamara McLean
March 19, 2008
YOUNG Australian women are as unlikely to have an abortion today as their grandmothers were half a century ago, according to new national data that shows a dramatic decline in the procedure.
Researchers behind the major findings credit increasing condom use and the nation's newfound enthusiasm for having children for the remarkable new trend.
Findings from a study of women's reproductive history has found that less than five per cent of women born in the 1980s have had an abortion - a significant drop from the 14 per cent seen in women 10 years older. the rest
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