ABORTION STUDY: MOST ARE OVER 25 AND HAVE ALREADY HAD A CHILD

Also according to the story: A disproportionately high number are black or Hispanic. And regardless of race, high abortion rates are linked to hard times. So Miriam Inocencio, president of Planned Parenthood of Rhode Island spins it this way: "Women face years and years of reproductive life after they've completed their families, and they're at risk of an unintended pregnancy that can create an economic strain."

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