Abortion Rates Plummet With Free Birth Control
Posted by Phil Ferguson on October 19th, 2012 – 8 Comments – Posted in Uncategorized
I have always made the argument that abortion rates plummet with birth control. Now I have a study that proves me correct! Washington University in St. Louis has just put out this new data. The most important fact is that abortion rates plummet 62-78% when free birth control and education are provided!
Providing birth control to women at no cost substantially reduced unplanned pregnancies and cut abortion rates by a range of 62-78 percent compared to the national rate, a new study shows.
No one is pro abortion so why can’t we all agree to use science, education and modern technology to shrink the number. Every option should be provided to women – Free! Then men, government and religion need to get out of the way and let those women decide what is best.
“This study shows that by removing barriers to highly-effective contraceptive methods such as IUDs and implants, we can reduce unintended pregnancies and the need for abortions,” says lead author Jeff Peipert, MD, PhD, the Robert J. Terry Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
There are several options available.
Among a range of birth control methods offered in the study, most women chose long-acting methods like intrauterine devices (IUDs) or implants, which have lower failure rates than commonly used birth control pills. In the United States, IUDs and implants have high up-front costs that sometimes aren’t covered by health insurance, making these methods unaffordable for many women.
They study shows failure rate of 9% with the pill (almost 18% for younger women). The better methods only fail about 1% of the time. If you want abortion rates to go down then you need to education young women. The ignorance promoted by religion is counter productive.
Among girls ages 15-19 who had access to free birth control provided in the study, the annual birth rate was 6.3 per 1,000, far below the U.S. rate of 34.3 per 1,000 for girls the same age.
From 34.3 to 6.3 – that is amazing. It not only results in fewer abortions it empowers women.








Beware of confirmation bias. The question the study is dealing with is an empirical one. Our intuitions may lead us to that conclusion, but intuitions aren’t enough. Being “right” does not mean one is rational.
It is good that we are provided with empirical data to back up the claim, but the word “proof” is way too strong. One study is never enough to prove the vast majority of questions.
At best, we can say the evidence suggests our intuitions are correct. More work needs to be done. And remember press releases are not peer reviewed. The actual peer reviewed journal article concludes:
“Increased access to contraception, particularly highly effective LARC methods, and providing contraception at no cost may result in a significant decrease in the rate of unintended pregnancy in the United States.”
No matter the intention, to make someone pay for someone else is theft.
James…What are you talking about.
I think he is trying to (mis)lead others to believe that offering birth control/health is stealing, so basically he is full of bull and ignorant on how society works. A troll…move along.
That thought crossed my mind but, it was too evil for me to consider. James, please explain.
I think he is trying to (mis)lead others to believe that offering birth control/health is stealing, so basically he is full of bull and ignorant on how society works. He’s a troll
Birth Control is a controversial issue no matter how looked at
not how I look at it! Without god glasses it is very simple. Each person should have full education and then they make their own choice. Simple!