
Mia Steupert
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2 weeks ago |
lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Mia Steupert |Elyse Gaitan
Indiana’s 2024 quarterly abortion reports were published by the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) throughout the year and into early 2025. The state’s annual 2024 abortion report, an aggregate of the 2024 quarterly reports, was published in April 2025. These reports showed that in 2024, brick-and-mortar abortions in Indiana decreased drastically from 2023. This drastic decrease was likely due to the state’s life-at-conception law being in effect for the entirety of 2024.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Mia Steupert
Montana’s 2022 vital statistics report, which contains the state’s abortion data, was published by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services in May 2024. The report shows that Montana abortions decreased in 2022. In 2022, there were 1,702 abortions reported in Montana, a decrease of 5% from the previous year. Drug-induced abortions decreased by 1% from 2021 and constituted 76% of the 2022 Montana total (Fig. 1).
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Jul 19, 2024 |
lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Mia Steupert
Alaska released its 2023 abortion statistics online in February 2024. The report shows that abortions decreased from 2022. As of July 2024, 10 states had released 2023 abortion reports, with six showing decreases in abortion totals from the previous year. In Alaska’s 2023 abortion report, the state’s Department of Health offered slight corrections to its 2022 totals for overall abortions and drug-induced abortions. There were 1,222 abortions reported in Alaska in 2023, down 2% from 2022.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Mia Steupert
While pro-abortion advocates in the private and public sphere claim that abortion is healthcare, they are doing everything they can to demedicalize it, including advocating for eliminating or loosening abortion reporting requirements in states across the country (i.e. Michigan’s new law removing reporting requirements).
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May 2, 2024 |
lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Mary Harned |Mia Steupert
This report compares gestational limits on abortion in the United States with gestational limits in other countries and serves as an update to the Charlotte Lozier Institute’s original study published in 2014.[1] The goal is to determine where the United States stands now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade. In Dobbs v.
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