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Women are having fewer abortions but just as much fun
Team Plan B.
American women are having fewer abortions, according to a new study. In the 1980s, one in three women had had an abortion. Currently, that statistic is estimated to be one in five. The decline is partially attributed to the increased availability of the morning-after pill, which prevents a fertilized egg from implanting in the womb.
But that can't be the only reason, can it? What other, non-abortive ways are women are ending their pregnancies?

Previously: Abortion: it's not just for the ladies anymore








