How many of those were actual choices made by healthy women with reasonably viable pregnancies they got themselves into,
Too many! Even if it was 1 it was way too many.
and how many were medical treatments to save the woman's life/health?
Both lives should have been equally fought for. If one did not make it, that is extremely unfortunate, but neither should have been sacrificed for the other. What if that choice had to be made between two adults? Both would be fought for as equally as possible. The child in the womb should be fought for no less equally.
Or unwanted pregnancies forced on them by men who wouldn't take No from a "stupid little chick who should just shutup and take it" (or even worse, "I'm the man of the house, I raised her, she obeys me!")?
I would certainly suggest that neither of those examples represent "men". A man before God would not do such things. In the case of the rape example. Why should the child be killed because the woman was raped? That makes no sense whatsoever.
And how many are from fertilized eggs that never implanted because of morning afters? Or just the pill in general?
I am completely opposed to those options as well for the very reason you mention. Both of those options cause spontaneous abortion done deliberately. In both cases, it is murder.
And to get a goodwin in here, compare how many jewish people were lost in 5 years because the germans decided the jewish religion was inferior to their's?
The nazis killed Jews because of their inferior heritage/geneology, not their religion. I don't agree with what they did.
Nice point though. More people have been killed by way of various dictators over the centuries than even the most flawed organized religion.
I am just certain someone will come along and bring up all the life killed under God's direct orders to the Hebrews when entering the land of Canaan. _I_ cannot explain why that was done other than punishment for the sins of those people. Of course, I do not pretend to think I can even fathom the plans God has for us all.