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Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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September 15, 2024 Data shows Texas doctors perform abortions to save life of the mother, despite claims from politicians, media Data shows Texas doctors perform abortions to save life of the mother, despite claims from politicians, media September 13, 2024 Fact Sheet: Are Pro-Life State Laws Preventing Pregnant Women from Receiving Emergency Care? Fact Sheet: Are Pro-Life State Laws Preventing Pregnant Women from Receiving Emergency Care? September 10, 2024 New Study Reveals Increasing Severity and Frequency of Emergency Department Visits Following Use of Abortion Drugs New Study Reveals Increasing Severity and Frequency of Emergency Department Visits Following Use of Abortion Drugs
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Fact Sheet: Are Pro-Life State Laws Preventing Pregnant Women from Receiving Emergency Care?

Articles highlighting poor quality medical care in pro-life states have raised concerns that state laws are preventing pregnant women from obtaining necessary emergency care. However, all pro-life state laws allow doctors to treat women with pregnancy emergencies, no law requires “imminence” before a doctor can intervene, and every pro-life state permits doctors to treat women suffering from miscarriages or ectopic pregnancies. Doctors who fail to provide patients with necessary emergency treatment therefore may be committing malpractice.

Tessa Cox Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG
September 13, 2024
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New Study Reveals Increasing Severity and Frequency of Emergency Department Visits Following Use of Abortion Drugs

A new study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Research by Dr. James Studnicki, Dr. Ingrid Skop, Tessa Cox, and other CLI scholars, reveals the increasing severity and frequency of emergency department visits among Medicaid-eligible women from 17 states where Medicaid pays for abortion following different pregnancy outcomes.

U.S. Abortion Trends: 2021-2022

This paper is an analysis of 2021 and 2022 abortion data published by state health departments, along with a discussion of recent estimates for 2023. Of the 34 states that reported abortion data for both 2021 and 2022 as of April 2024, there was a 4% overall decrease in the number of abortions.

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The Impact of Abortion Laws on Maternal Mortality Rates: What is the Evidence?

Advocates of legal abortion often claim that permissive state abortion laws are associated with lower maternal mortality rates than restrictive state abortion laws. A comparison of state maternal mortality rate changes over three time periods preceding and immediately after Roe v. Wade, however, does not show major differences between the states with permissive abortions laws versus states with restrictive laws.

Is Induced Abortion Health Care?

Although induced abortion is often referenced as health care, a critical examination shows that there is little objective evidence that this statement is true.

Fact Check: Lozier Institute Sets the Record Straight on Evidence-Based Research

Recently, CLI scholars Dr. James Studnicki and Dr. Ingrid Skop dug into the question of whether induced abortion can be considered healthcare that is “evidence-based” in their peer-reviewed paper, “Is Induced Abortion Evidence-Based Medical Practice?” A recent report on the paper by States Newsroom sadly misses the mark and echoes many false claims frequently cited by the abortion industry.

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Experts: No Evidence Behind “Induced Abortion Is Evidence-Based Medical Care” Argument

A new peer-reviewed article published by Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) in Medical Research Archives refutes the inaccurate claim by abortion advocates that induced abortion is an “evidence-based” medical practice.

Is Induced Abortion Evidence-Based Medical Practice?

CLI Director of Data Analytics Dr. James Studnicki and Director of Medical Affairs Dr. Ingrid Skop recently published their paper "Is Induced Abortion Evidence-Based Medical Practice?" in the journal Medical Research Archives. In the paper, Studnicki and Skop argue that there are objective criteria by which a given medical practice can be judged "evidence-based," and that abortion fails to meet these criteria.

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