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From 1994 to 2001, unintended pregnancies increased 29% among women living below the poverty level and fell among higher-income women, according to an analysis from the Guttmacher Institute. Poor women, black women, and unmarried women are the groups most likely to have an abortion due to unintended pregnancy, the researchers wrote. The report also noted that certain groups of women, such as young women and low-income women, are more likely to obtain an abortion later in pregnancy. "Although abortion remains legal, a ...