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Charlotte Lozier Institute

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

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

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June 10, 2026 EXCLUSIVE: Many Women Blindsided By Abortion Pill Complications, New Study Shows EXCLUSIVE: Many Women Blindsided By Abortion Pill Complications, New Study Shows June 10, 2026 New Study Finds Informed Consent Gaps for Abortion Drugs as Women Report Unexpected Pain, Bleeding New Study Finds Informed Consent Gaps for Abortion Drugs as Women Report Unexpected Pain, Bleeding June 9, 2026 Substance Use Disorder in Pregnant Women: State of the Problem, Treatment, and Recommendations for Improving Interventions Substance Use Disorder in Pregnant Women: State of the Problem, Treatment, and Recommendations for Improving Interventions
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Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: New Mexico (2018)

In January 2021, New Mexico released its health statistics annual report, which includes abortion statistics for 2018. Additional abortion data is available in the abortion surveillance reports published by the CDC.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Wisconsin (2019)

Wisconsin’s 2019 abortion report was released in January 2021, showing that abortions in the Badger State increased for the third year in a row. As of August 2021, 38 states had released 2019 abortion statistics; 21 of these states reported that abortions…

Maternal & Public Health

New Peer-Reviewed Study Debunks Myth of Abortion as “Normative” for Mothers

A new peer-reviewed study of nearly eight million pregnancies debunks the abortion industry narrative that abortion is a normative experience for mothers, finding that mothers with both births and abortions are rare. 

Fetal Development

The ACOG Should Reconsider Fetal Pain

Can a fetus feel something like pain before viability, perhaps even by 15 weeks’ gestation? The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) says no, but increasing evidence suggests that the answer is yes.

Health Risk: Nebraska’s 2020 Abortion Report Reveals Sharp Increase in Chemical Abortions
Maternal & Public Health

Health Risk: Nebraska’s 2020 Abortion Report Reveals Sharp Increase in Chemical Abortions

Newly released Nebraska abortion data shows a significant increase in women using potentially dangerous abortion drugs, which have been found to pose higher rates of complications.

Abortion

If it is a Baby, Is it a Person?

The CNN headline touted, “The world’s most premature baby has celebrated his first birthday after beating 0% odds of surviving.”[1] The baby is Richard Scott William Hutchinson and he was born at 21 weeks and 2 days. In the article’s accompanying picture,…

Life & the Law

Scientists Ask Supreme Court to Modernize Outdated, “Cruel” U.S. Abortion Law

Today Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI), together with Dr. Maureen Condic, a human embryology professor and CLI associate scholar, filed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to uphold Mississippi’s 15-week abortion limit in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and allow legislators…

Life & the Law

Mississippi’s 15-Week Gestational Limit on Abortion is Mainstream Compared to European Laws

In 2018, Mississippi passed the Gestational Age Act, limiting elective abortion to 15 weeks. Mississippi’s 15-week law was invalidated by the lower federal courts and will be considered by the United States Supreme Court during their next term, which begins in October…

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