How Many Late-Term Abortions Happen a Year?

How Long Does an Abortion Take?

 

Approximately 15,000-16,000 abortions occur at or after 21 weeks gestation annually in the United States, representing less than 1.3% of all procedures. The vast majority (93%) happen in the first trimester, with only 6-7% occurring between 13-20 weeks, making late-term abortions extremely rare due to legal restrictions, limited provider availability, and medical complexity.

Statistical Breakdown by Trimester:

  • First trimester (0-12 weeks): Approximately 93% of all abortions occur during this period.
  • Second trimester (13-20 weeks): About 6% or 72,000 procedures require surgical abortion techniques.
  • After 21 weeks: Only 1.3% or 15,600 abortions happen annually at this gestational age.

Why Late Procedures Are Rare:

  • Medical necessity: Severe fetal anomalies or life-threatening maternal health complications drive most cases.
  • Legal barriers: Most states restrict or ban abortions beyond viability (22-24 weeks).
  • Access limitations: Only specialized providers perform procedures after 20 weeks in specific states.

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