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  2. History of abortion - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 the first full year under the new law there were 5,018 abortions in California. The numbers grew exponentially and stabilized at about 100,000 annually by the 1970s. 99.2% of California women who applied for an abortion were granted one. One out of every three pregnancies was ended by illegal abortion.

  3. Timeline of reproductive rights legislation - Wikipedia

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    1827 – In New York State the first statute to criminalize abortion was enacted which made post-quickening abortions a felony and made pre-quickening abortions a misdemeanor. [11] [12] 1842 – In Japan the Tokugawa shogunate banned induced abortion in Edo. The law did not affect the rest of the country. [13]

  4. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2007 study conducted by the Guttmacher Institute and the World Health Organization, abortion rates are similar in countries where the procedure is legal and in countries where it is not, [3] [4] due to unavailability of modern contraceptives in areas where abortion is illegal. [5]

  5. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    New York: The first statute to criminalize abortion in the state is enacted. It made post-quickening abortions a felony and pre-quickening abortions a misdemeanor. [8] [9] 1835. Arkansas: Married women are given the right to own (but not control) property in their own name. [4]

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  7. How the number of abortions has changed in places it was ...

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    In 2020, more than 113,000 abortions were administered across the 13 states that have since enacted total abortion bans, as well as Wisconsin, where many health care providers are hesitant to ...

  8. History of abortion law debate - Wikipedia

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    Basing himself on the Septuagint version of Exodus 21:22, he deemed abortion, while deplorable, to be less than murder. He also affirmed the Aristotelian view of delayed hominization. St. Fulgentius opposed abortion even for the purpose of saving the woman's life, saying: "But let the child be brought to term and baptized and saved from ...

  9. This is who is affected by abortion legislation.