These are the abortions we rarely hear about.
In Australia, every year, around 3100 women aged between 36 and 40 have a termination. That’s more than the 2900 women aged between 16 and 20 who have one.
That’s right. Abortion is more common among women in their late thirties than those in their late teens.
The surprising figures come from info collected by family planning organisation Marie Stopes Australia.
“There is often this myth with abortion that it is young women ‘in crisis’ who access the services,” Dr Catriona Melville, senior medical officer for Marie Stopes Australia, tells Mamamia.
“The reality is that roughly one in three to one in four women in Australia will need to access an abortion at some stage in their life. So we see women who are at various life stages.”
Teenage pregnancy just isn’t as common as it used to be. Dr Melville says this is due to “better education and access to safe and effective contraception”.
So what’s going on with women in their late thirties?
Dr Melville says some of them have recently had babies and have a lot going on in their lives.
“Contraception isn’t foremost in their minds,” she explains. “This is understandable, as caring for a newborn takes priority, especially for a first-time mum.”
Some women have been using contraception and it’s failed. Other women have believed that they didn’t have any chance of falling pregnant because of their age.
Dr Melville says although fertility does decline from the age of 36, it doesn’t mean there’s no risk of pregnancy.