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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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Abortion Reporting: Alaska (2023)

Alaska released its 2023 abortion statistics online in February 2024. The report shows that abortions decreased from 2022.

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

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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.

OB-GYN: EMTALA Decision Will Force Doctors to End Patients’ Lives Through Elective Abortions
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OB-GYN: EMTALA Decision Will Force Doctors to End Patients’ Lives Through Elective Abortions

In response to the U.S Supreme Court’s opinion in Idaho v. United States (also called Moyle v. United States), Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG, a board-certified OB-GYN who serves as vice president and director of medical affairs at Charlotte Lozier Institute, reacted.

Welcomed Pregnancies: Characteristics and Patterns of Adjusting to Unwanted, Unplanned, Untimely or Otherwise Difficult Pregnancies
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Welcomed Pregnancies: Characteristics and Patterns of Adjusting to Unwanted, Unplanned, Untimely or Otherwise Difficult Pregnancies

In this study, women dealing with pregnancies that were problematic and who did not choose abortion experienced rapid improvements in feelings of wantedness, acceptance, timeliness, desirability, and welcoming toward the pregnancy. The improvement rate was quickest among women who investigated and considered abortion. Women who reported contact with pregnancy help centers nearly always said it improved their lives.

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Abortion Reporting: Arkansas (2023)

Arkansas reported zero abortions in 2023 as of June 3, 2024. 

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Abortion Reporting: West Virginia (2023)

West Virginia’s 2023 abortion statistics by quarter were published throughout 2023 and into March 2024, showing that abortions in the Mountain State have decreased exponentially since 2022.

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Abortion Reporting: Indiana (2023)

Indiana changed to quarterly reporting for 2023 and, as a result, this data represents the summation of the data in the quarterly reports. These reports showed that abortions in Indiana decreased significantly from 2022, likely due to the state’s life at conception law going back into effect in late August 2023.

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