According to data from the Child Watch Project, Bangkok is the province with the highest rate of child abandonment, with 7.43 children abandoned per 100,000 population. The average for the whole country is 2.61 per 100,000. There are 700-800 babies and children abandoned per year, or about two per day. This number excludes aborted fetuses found in public places. There are reports of women suffering post-partum haemorrhages in public toilets after committing abortions by themselves. The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security estimates that in 2003-2004, 1,975 babies were abandoned at hospital, with baby sitters, or at public places.