The new report from #WeCount reveals that the number of abortions increased nationwide after the Dobbs decision, with an average monthly change adding up to about 2,200 more abortions in a year.

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That’s what we said would happen…y’all remember? We said that.

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The past twenty years of culture wars has been this onion article over and over again:

https://www.theonion.com/this-war-will-destabilize-the-entire-mideast-region-and-1819594296

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


The average number of abortions performed each month in the US rose in the year after the supreme court overturned Roe v Wade and allowed more than a dozen states to ban the procedure, according to data released Tuesday from a research group backed by the Society of Family Planning.

“From a national picture, it could look like a kind of calm increase over time,” said Dr Alison Norris, a co-chair of WeCount and an associate professor at the Ohio State University’s College of Public Health.

Norris warned: “The increased access that the clinics have created by extending hours and hiring more staff, in some cases, is not sustainable.”

This rise in telehealth services may partially explain why the number of abortions performed each month spiked after Roe’s downfall, the WeCount researchers hypothesized.

The WeCount report does not include any so-called “self-managed” abortions, which take place outside of the US healthcare system and are exceedingly difficult to track.

States like Illinois, Florida, North Carolina, California and New Mexico all saw the greatest increase in post-Roe abortions, WeCount found.


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Because people want to have kids endure this place even less now 💀

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