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Earlier this month, the #WeCount project of the Society of Family Planning released its updated data on the number of abortions that have occurred since the June 2022 Dobbs decision. The #WeCount project obtains monthly abortion data from abortion facilities. It compares abortion declines in states that have passed protective pro-life laws with abortion increases elsewhere.
It found that between July 2022 and March 2023, the number of abortions performed in the United States fell by approximately 24,000.
Overall, pro-lifers were pleased. It was heartening to see a group supporting legal abortion acknowledge that strong pro-life laws are savings tens of thousands of lives. That said, the new #WeCount data raise some serious concerns. The previous #WeCount estimates, released in April 2023 , showed that pro-life laws had resulted in approximately 32,000 fewer abortions during a shorter time period.
Why did the #WeCount project lower its estimate of the number of lives […]
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