Of course it is....and yes those who do these abortions ‘turn it off’, only if they’re not sadists, until they have no conscious left...or heart.
I understand most abortions today are married women.
I understand most abortions today are married women.Nope...
Marital Status
Most women getting abortions (83%) are unmarried;
67% have never married, and
16% are separated, divorced, or widowed.
Married women are significantly less likely than unmarried women to resolve unintended pregnancies through abortion.
WHO HAS ABORTIONS?
- More than half of all U.S. abortion patients in 2014 were in their 20s: Patients aged 2024 obtained 34% of all abortions, and patients aged 2529 obtained 27%.6
- Twelve percent of abortion patients in 2014 were adolescents: Those aged 1819 accounted for 8% of all abortions, 1517-year-olds for 3% and those younger than 15 for 0.2%.6
- White patients accounted for 39% of abortion procedures in 2014, blacks for 28%, Hispanics for 25% and patients of other races and ethnicities for 9%.6
- Seventeen percent of abortion patients in 2014 identified as mainline Protestant, 13% as evangelical Protestant and 24% as Catholic; 38% reported no religious affiliation and the remaining 8% reported some other affiliation.6
- The vast majority (94%) of abortion patients in 2014 identified as heterosexual or straight. Four percent of patients said they were bisexual, while 0.3% identified as homosexual, gay or lesbian and 1% identified as something else.6
- In 2014, some 46% of all abortion patients had never married and were not cohabiting. However, nearly half were living with a male partner in the month they became pregnant, including 14% who were married and 31% who were cohabiting.6
- Fifty-nine percent of abortions in 2014 were obtained by patients who had had at least one birth.6
- Some 75% of abortion patients in 2014 were poor or low-income. Twenty-six percent of patients had incomes of 100199% of the federal poverty level, and 49% had incomes of less than 100% of the federal poverty level ($15,730 for a family of two).*6
- The reasons patients gave for having an abortion underscored their understanding of the responsibilities of parenthood and family life. The three most common reasonseach cited by three-fourths of patientswere concern for or responsibility to other individuals; the inability to afford raising a child; and the belief that having a baby would interfere with work, school or the ability to care for dependents. Half said they did not want to be a single parent or were having problems with their husband or partner.7
- Fifty-one percent of abortion patients in 2014 were using a contraceptive method in the month they became pregnant, most commonly condoms (24%) or a hormonal method (13%).8