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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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April 6, 2026 Primer: Risks and Complications of Drug-Induced Abortion Primer: Risks and Complications of Drug-Induced Abortion April 1, 2026 Abortion Reporting: Iowa (2024) Abortion Reporting: Iowa (2024) March 31, 2026 Fact Sheet: Health Insurance Coverage of Elective Abortion Fact Sheet: Health Insurance Coverage of Elective Abortion
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Study finds 75% of women treated at ERs after taking abortion pills rated ‘severe or critical’

Women who visit emergency rooms after taking abortion pills are more likely to be seen for serious medical problems than their cohorts whose pregnancies end with surgical abortions or live births, according to newly released research.

Maternal & Public Health

Anti-abortion laws not to blame for OB-GYN shortages: Study

Anti-abortion laws are likely not the cause of a decline in the number of obstetricians and gynecologists or the number of labor and delivery wards in the United States, according to a new study published by the Charlotte Lozier Institute that instead pins the blame on a lack of training opportunities and declining birth rates.

Comparative Acuity of Emergency Department Visits Following Pregnancy Outcomes Among Medicaid Eligible Women, 2004-2015
Maternal & Public Health

Comparative Acuity of Emergency Department Visits Following Pregnancy Outcomes Among Medicaid Eligible Women, 2004-2015

Consistent with national trends for ED visits, both the number and acuity of ED visits following pregnancy outcomes are increasing. ED visit acuity following chemical abortion is persistently and significantly higher than for surgical abortion or live birth.

First Pregnancy Abortion or Natural Pregnancy Loss: A Cohort Study of Mental Health Services Utilization
Abortion

First Pregnancy Abortion or Natural Pregnancy Loss: A Cohort Study of Mental Health Services Utilization

While both induced abortion and natural pregnancy loss have been associated with subsequent mental health problems, population-based studies directly comparing these two pregnancy outcomes are rare. This study compared mental health morbidity after an induced abortion to natural loss. Only the abortion cohort experienced significant increases in mental health services use following the first pregnancy outcome.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Colorado (2023)

Colorado’s 2023 abortion report was provided to Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (DPHE) upon request in May 2024. The report shows that abortions increased from 2022.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Montana (2022)

Montana’s 2022 vital statistics report, which contains the state’s abortion data, was published by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services in May 2024. The report shows that Montana abortions decreased in 2022.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: South Carolina (2023)

In 2023, there were 8,187 abortions reported in South Carolina, up 13% from the previous year.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: South Dakota (2023)

South Dakota reported zero abortions in 2023 as of July 23, 2024.

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