The were more abortions recorded in Devon in 2022, new figures show – as the number hit a record high across England and Wales.
Abortion provider MSI Reproductive Choices said it believes cost-of-living pressures and a lack of access to contraception through stretched NHS services are both "playing a bigger role" in decisions to have an abortion.
The latest Department of Health and Social Care figures show there were 2,081 abortions for residents of Devon in 2022 – up from 1,639 the year before and an increase from 1,523 in 2012.
Of the abortions in 2022, 94 were for under-18-year-olds.
There were a total of 251,377 abortions for women resident in England and Wales in 2022.
This was the highest number since the Abortion Act was introduced almost 60 years ago and a rise of 17% on the 2021 figure, the department said.
MSI said its own numbers show a rise of 27% in people turning to its clinics for abortion care in 2023, and a further 22% increase in the first quarter of this year.
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