But even in a developed country, such as ours, pregnancy is a significant risk to the mother's health. Throughout the developed countries, one in every 1800 women will die due to being pregnant.
In discussing psychological affects of abortion in the recent thread studies were cited. I used the lowest estimate cited in those studies for people having long term psycholigical affects from abortion. This was 1%. This was not considered a significant number by you, schraf, or the studies cited.
Above you are considering 1/1800 deaths from pregnancy as being a significant risk factor in womens health. This is .0005% or 5 ten thousandths of one percent.
Some general concensus needs to be reached that is consistant and reasonably non biased for exactly what a significant percentage is.