Pennsylvania

How many abortions are performed in Pennsylvania? Take a look at state data

Who receives abortions in Pennsylvania? Here’s state details on the procedure.
Who receives abortions in Pennsylvania? Here’s state details on the procedure. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Abortion providers across the country are scrambling to adjust to a new reproductive health care landscape after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Friday.

The court ruled the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion, upending two landmark cases, Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey.

As a result, abortion has been banned in several states and more prohibitions are expected.

Pennsylvania does not currently have a “trigger law” on the books, meaning abortion is not automatically banned in the commonwealth.

But how common is abortion in Pennsylvania, and in what week of gestation do patients typically get the procedure? State data gives an indication.

There were 32,123 total abortions recorded in Pennsylvania in 2020, slightly more than the 31,018 procedures in 2019. 2020 is the most recent year for which state data are available.

Who receives abortions in the state of PA?

The simplified profile of a patient seeking abortion in Pennsylvania is that of a person in their mid-twenties who is unmarried and in their first trimester of pregnancy.

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s 2020 report, 90% of abortions in the state happened in the following eight counties: Allegheny, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Lehigh, Northampton, Philadelphia and York. Only 117 abortions were recorded in Centre County, with the largest age group being 20 to 24 year olds.

Pennsylvania residents receive the majority of abortions in the state, with 2,143 patients seeking care from other U.S. states, and one from another country.

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There were fewer complications reported in 2020 than in 2019, with physicians recording 239 issues in 2020 and 285 the year before. Complications are still up from previous years. There were 179 issues reported in 2018, and 143 in 2017.

Although complications have risen in the past few years, they still only occurred with about 0.74% of abortions in 2020.

The same year, more than 75% of complications involved retained products of conception. Bleeding made up 13.8% of reports, and 5% of complications included infection.

Most abortions are performed in the first eight weeks of pregnancy, and the most common type of procedure was non-surgical.

PA abortions by the numbers

This data is sourced from the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s annual abortion report for procedures completed in 2020.

Type of procedure:

  • Medical (non-surgical): 16,349

  • Suction curettage: 14,278

  • Dilation and evacuation: 1,350

  • Hysterotomy/hysterectomy: 5

  • Intrauterine instillation (saline or prostaglandin): 4

  • Other: 8

Patient marital status:

  • Unmarried: 28,281

  • Married: 3,755

  • Unknown: 87

Patient age:

  • 12 or younger: 6

  • 13: 21

  • 14: 75

  • 15: 130

  • 16: 212

  • 17: 311

  • 18: 713

  • 19: 1,071

  • 20-24: 8,627

  • 25-29: 9,841

  • 30-34: 6,682

  • 35-39: 3,344

  • 40-44: 994

  • 45 or older: 96

Weeks of gestation:

  • 8 or fewer: 21,934

  • 9-10: 4,715

  • 11-12: 2,096

  • 13-14: 1,242

  • 15-17: 1,099

  • 18-20: 599

  • 21-23: 438

  • 24 or more: 0

Patient race:

  • White: 14,813

  • Black: 14,177

  • Asian/Pacific Islander: 1,099

  • More than one race: 1,147

  • All other races: 370

  • Unknown: 517

Hispanic origin:

Hispanic: 3,479

Non-Hispanic: 28,568

People of Hispanic origin can be of any race.

More information about pregnancy termination in Pennsylvania can be found online for years 2020, 2019, 2018 and earlier.

This story was originally published June 24, 2022 at 11:40 AM.

Meredith Howard
Belleville News-Democrat
Meredith Howard is a service journalist with the Belleville News-Democrat. She is a Baylor University graduate and has previously freelanced with the Illinois Times and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Support my work with a digital subscription
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