Indiana’s latest abortion statistics are a positive sign that the state’s law is reducing abortions, though 41 babies were still tragically aborted in the most recent quarter. Questions also remain about the effect of abortion drugs and the legality of abortion in nearby states.
Data from the CDC suggests a small decrease in abortions immediately following the reversal of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court. However, at least 600,000 babies were still killed through legalized abortion in 2022.
Iowa's heartbeat law has reportedly stopped 150 abortions per month. However, abortion pills and out-of-state travel may undermine the effectiveness of the law.
Pro-life protections are not leading to medical provider shortages, a new Charlotte Lozier Institute research brief concludes. The paper is the latest to debunk pro-abortion talking points that the Dobbs decision will harm women.
Arkansas’ latest abortion report found that more than 3,000 abortions were stopped in 2023, though pro-life leaders are warning about a possible ballot initiative that could undo the state’s strong pro-life laws.
Indiana has seen a significant drop in reported abortions since the beginning of 2024, indicating some progress in ending abortion after the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
More work needs to be done, the National Right to Life Committee report said in its report, with an estimated 900,000 innocent babies still being killed through abortion in 2023.
‘While the pro-life community has much to celebrate, the pro-death crowd continues to find methods of killing as many human beings as possible,’ Operation Rescue president Troy Newman said.
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America hailed the ruling by the state’s highest court in a Tuesday press release, noting that 'tens of thousands of children with beating hearts will continue to be protected from brutal abortions.'