Pregnancies by Outcome and Fertility, Abortion and Pregnancy Rates
Estimated Population for Females,
Michigan Residents, 2005 - 2023

White Females Age 15 - 17

Year Population Live
Births
Abortions Estimated
Miscarriages
Estimated
Pregnancies
Fertility
Rates
Abortion
Rates
Pregnancy
Rates
2023 144,513 377 236 99 712 2.6 1.6 4.9
2022 144,513 409 223 104 736 2.8 1.5 5.1
2021 145,114 467 213 115 795 3.2 1.5 5.5
2020 146,131 460 226 115 801 3.1 1.5 5.5
2019 144,015 517 237 127 881 3.6 1.6 6.1
2018 145,978 582 268 143 993 4.0 1.8 6.8
2017 148,578 679 298 166 1,143 4.6 2.0 7.7
2016 150,979 762 296 182 1,240 5.0 2.0 8.2
2015 151,739 854 318 203 1,375 5.6 2.1 9.1
2014 152,396 935 362 223 1,520 6.1 2.4 10.0
2013 153,711 1,107 374 259 1,740 7.2 2.4 11.3
2012 155,905 1,259 439 296 1,994 8.1 2.8 12.8
2011 158,262 1,353 467 317 2,137 8.5 3.0 13.5
2010 160,567 1,527 652 371 2,550 9.5 4.1 15.9
2009 164,074 1,717 628 406 2,751 10.5 3.8 16.8
2008 168,978 2,074 702 485 3,261 12.3 4.2 19.3
2007 174,740 2,031 784 485 3,300 11.6 4.5 18.9
2006 174,915 2,072 792 494 3,358 11.8 4.5 19.2
2005 174,537 2,097 892 509 3,498 12.0 5.1 20.0

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 - 2023 Files of Induced Abortions Occurring in Michigan and 2005 - 2023 Michigan Resident Live Birth Files, Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services.

Population: 1990 - 2022 Bridged Population Estimates by Age and Race (latest update 7/2023), NCHS. Between 2021 - 2022, Bridged population was estimated using U.S Census Bureau non-bridged population. 2023 bridged population is not available and was estimated using 2022 bridged population.