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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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Three Things You Need to Know About U.S. Abortion Data

Abortion data collection in the U.S. is seriously lacking. Currently, it’s impossible to study the real impact of abortion because of the many gaps in data.

Abortion Drugs

22 state AGs urge Trump admin to reinstate abortion pill restrictions

Twenty-two state attorneys general are calling for a review of the dangers of the abortion drug mifepristone, thanking the Trump administration for pledging to do so and highlighting reasons for the pills to be pulled from the market in the interim.

Planned Parenthood always puts profits first
Abortion

Planned Parenthood always puts profits first

Planned Parenthood has made headlines again — not for expanding services or even improving the lives of those it claims to serve in any measurable way. No, the giant abortion business is throwing a legal temper tantrum to maintain its taxpayer funding.

Abortion Drugs

The Hidden Dark Side Of Mail-Order Abortions

Picture a young woman living in a rural area. She’s just learned she’s pregnant. She’s scared. She has no support. In desperation, she turns to one of dozens of websites offering abortion pills by mail. No ultrasound, no physical exam, no confirmation of how far along she is.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: South Dakota (2024)

In 2024, zero abortions at brick-and-mortar facilities in the state were reported to the South Dakota Department of Health. The data published by the state does not include the total number of abortions obtained by South Dakota residents out of state or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. The report also does not contain the total number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by South Dakota residents prescribed by licensed abortionists in other states with shield laws.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Nebraska (2024)

Nebraska’s 2024 abortion report was published in June 2025 on the electronic dashboard of the state’s Department of Health and Human Services. The data shows that abortions increased in the Cornhusker state. Not included in the state’s data are the total number of abortions obtained by Nebraska residents out of state or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. It is also unlikely that the report contains the total number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by Nebraska residents prescribed by licensed abortion providers in other states (under shield laws), as telehealth abortions are prohibited under Nebraska law.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Wyoming (2024)

Wyoming’s 2024 abortion report was published online by the Wyoming Department of Health in June 2025. The report shows that abortions increased from the previous year. The data published by the state does not include the total number of abortions obtained by Wyoming residents out of state or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. It is also unlikely that the report contains the total number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by Wyoming residents prescribed by licensed abortion providers in other states.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: South Carolina (2024)

South Carolina’s 2024 abortion report was released on June 30, 2025, revealing that abortions reported in the state decreased significantly. The data published by the state does not include the total number of abortions obtained by South Carolina residents out of state or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. It is also unlikely that the report contains the total number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by South Carolina residents prescribed by licensed abortion providers in other states (under shield laws), as telehealth abortions are prohibited under South Carolina law.

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