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2001 Indiana Induced Termination of Pregnancy Report
 

  • There were 11,873 terminated pregnancies reported in Indiana in 2001.
     
  • Of the 11,873 women who had a pregnancy terminated, 11,369 (95.8%) were Indiana residents.
     
  • 7,464 (62.9%) of the women were white, 3,249 (27.4%) were black, 268 (2.3%) were of "other" races, and 892 (7.5%) were of unknown race (Indiana occurrences). 
     
  • 9,549 (80.4%) of the women were non-Hispanic in origin, 654 (5.5%) were of Hispanic origin.  Ethnicity was unknown for 1,670 (14.1%) of the women who had a terminated pregnancy (Indiana occurrences).
     
  • 8,730 (73.5%) of the women who had a pregnancy terminated were not married and 1,670 (14.1%) were married.  Marital status was unknown for 1,473 (12.4%) of the women who had a terminated pregnancy (Indiana occurrences).
     
  • At the time of termination (Indiana occurrences):
     
  • In 2001, 11,281 (95.0%) of the terminations were performed in clinics; 592 (5.0%) were performed in hospitals (Indiana occurrences).