In 2004, there were 543 reported abortions for Bibb County and 32,708 abortions for Georgia.
In 2001 over 8,000 girls in Georgia ages 10-17 became pregnant – nearly 700 were under 15 years old.
According to the most recent statistics there were 18,390 births in Georgia to girls 15-19 years old. This ranks the state at 6th in the nation for births in this age group.
In 2001, Georgia reported 18,777 gonorrhea cases, the fifth highest rate in the United States.
There were 33,587 cases of chlamydia in Georgia in 2001 which ranks the state at 3rd in the country.
Georgia ranks at 4th in the country for syphilis with 2,011 cases reported.
As of September 30, 2002, Macon has had 1,010 reported cases of AIDS.
Georgia has the 8th highest number of AIDS cases reported since 1981.
45% of adult and adolescent Georgia women with AIDS became infected through sex with an infected partner.
One in three American women will have an abortiion by the time she is 45 years old.
78% of women having abortions report a religious affliation.
The average amount paid for a first-trimester non-hospital abortion is around $372, making abortiona $487,320,000 a year business.
Rape and Insest consist of less tht 0.5% of all abortions.
Abortion is the most common surgical procedure in the United States.
In 2004, there are 19 abortion providers in Georgia.
52% of U.S. women obtaining abortions are younger than 25; Women aged 20-24 obtain 33% of all abortions, and teenagers obtain 19%.
68% of pregnant girls aged 10-15 are pregnant by adult men.