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Abortions

Volume 447: debated on Friday 16 June 2006

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many therapeutic abortions were performed on women in Northern Ireland in each year since 1976, broken down by (a) age of the woman, (b) progress of the pregnancy and (c) health board area. (77495)

The Abortion Act 1967 does not extend to Northern Ireland. Consequently the termination of a pregnancy is not permitted except where necessary to save the life of the mother or where continuation of the pregnancy would involve risk of serious injury to her physical or mental health.

Due to the small numbers involved, information on medical abortions cannot be provided broken down by (a) age or by (c) health board of residence as requested without risking the possible identification of individuals.

Information on (b) the progress of the pregnancy is not available centrally.

The following table provides figures for the number of medical abortions recorded in Northern Ireland hospitals for each calendar year from 1995 (the earliest year for which robust data is available) to 2004 (the latest year for which information is available).

Medical abortions

1995

72

1996

64

1997

80

1998

71

1999

76

2000

82

2001

75

2002

76

2003

73

2004

59

Total

592

Source: Hospital Inpatients System