Childcare costs are driving parents into debt and to abortion, new research has revealed.
Pregnant Then Screwed has found that more than half of mothers (52.5%) who have had an abortion believe that the cost of childcare was the primary reason for terminating their pregnancy.
Meanwhile, 45% of parents have been plunged into debt or have withdrawn their savings to pay for childcare. That’s an increase of nearly a third in the last year.
Joeli Brearley, CEO and founder of charity, Pregnant Then Screwed said: “We’ve not only got a cost of living crisis, we’ve got a cost of working crisis that disproportionately impacts mothers.”
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One in three (33.6%) mothers are unable to return to work full-time due to childcare costs or availability, compared to 11.9% of fathers. Half of single parents have had to borrow money to pay for childcare.
The government has announced plans to expand free childcare provisions to more parents. By September 2025, working families will be entitled to 30 hours of free childcare each week until their children reach school.