Pregnancies by Outcome and Fertility, Abortion and Pregnancy Rates
Estimated Population for Females,
Michigan Residents, 2005 - 2022

Black Females Age 18 - 19

Year Population Live
Births
Abortions Estimated
Miscarriages
Estimated
Pregnancies
Fertility
Rates
Abortion
Rates
Pregnancy
Rates
2022 21,027 1,011 729 275 2,015 48.1 34.7 95.8
2021 21,106 980 830 279 2,089 46.4 39.3 99.0
2020 23,782 1,180 773 313 2,266 49.6 32.5 95.3
2019 22,568 1,360 730 345 2,435 60.3 32.3 107.9
2018 22,695 1,402 699 350 2,451 61.8 30.8 108.0
2017 22,699 1,387 757 353 2,497 61.1 33.3 110.0
2016 23,007 1,469 796 373 2,638 63.9 34.6 114.7
2015 23,117 1,604 816 402 2,822 69.4 35.3 122.1
2014 23,693 1,676 954 431 3,061 70.7 40.3 129.2
2013 25,306 2,027 1,055 511 3,593 80.1 41.7 142.0
2012 26,758 2,448 989 589 4,026 91.5 37.0 150.5
2011 28,034 2,571 1,161 630 4,362 91.7 41.4 155.6
2010 29,258 2,987 1,178 715 4,880 102.1 40.3 166.8
2009 29,921 3,063 1,208 733 5,004 102.4 40.4 167.2
2008 28,061 2,918 1,411 725 5,054 104.0 50.3 180.1
2007 25,560 2,721 1,149 659 4,529 106.5 45.0 177.2
2006 24,437 2,796 1,065 666 4,527 114.4 43.6 185.3
2005 23,575 2,463 941 587 3,991 104.5 39.9 169.3

Note: Miscarriages are estimates adapted from a model developed by C. Tietz and J. Bongaarts of the Population Council (20% of the Live Births and 10% of the Abortions). Before 1983, miscarriage and pregnancy estimates use abortions age groups 10-19 instead of ages 15-19. All rates are per 1,000 age and sex specific population.

Pregnancies are the sum of live births, abortions and estimated miscarriages.
Source: 2005 - 2022 Files of Induced Abortions Occurring in Michigan and 2005 - 2022 Michigan Resident Live Birth Files, Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services.
Population Estimate (latest update 7/2020), National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Populations With Bridged Race Categories
2020-2022 population is 2020 CDC Bridge estimates proportionally fitted to U.S. Census population estimates.