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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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December 10, 2025 Patterns of Prior Induced Abortions and the Likelihood of Subsequent Natural Pregnancy Loss: Exploratory Application of Pregnancy Outcome Sequencing Patterns of Prior Induced Abortions and the Likelihood of Subsequent Natural Pregnancy Loss: Exploratory Application of Pregnancy Outcome Sequencing December 10, 2025 Groundbreaking CLI Framework Reveals How Pregnancy Outcome Patterns May Affect Women’s Health Groundbreaking CLI Framework Reveals How Pregnancy Outcome Patterns May Affect Women’s Health December 9, 2025 Pro-Life Laws Protect Mom and Baby: Pregnant Women’s Lives are Protected in All States Pro-Life Laws Protect Mom and Baby: Pregnant Women’s Lives are Protected in All States
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Abortion Reporting: Ohio (2024)

Ohio’s 2024 abortion report was published in September 2025 by the Ohio Department of Health (DOH). Abortions slightly decreased in the state in 2024 compared to 2023. The data published by Ohio does not include the number of abortions obtained by Ohio residents out of state or the number of self-managed abortions on women outside of the healthcare system. The report also does not contain the number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by Ohio residents prescribed by licensed providers in Ohio or in other states. In a separate section, CLI will describe data provided by the Guttmacher Institute’s Monthly Abortion Provision Study that details the total number of abortions occurring in the state in 2024 as estimated by Guttmacher’s sample survey and mathematical models.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Alabama (2024)

Alabama’s 2024 abortion report was published online by the Alabama Department of Public Health in September 2025, showing that only three abortions at brick-and-mortar facilities in the state were reported to the Department. The data published by the state does not include the total number of abortions obtained by Alabama residents outside of the state or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. The report also does not contain the number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by Alabama residents prescribed by licensed abortionists in other states with shield laws.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Kentucky (2024)

In 2024, nine brick-and-mortar abortions were reported in Kentucky by the state’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services. The data published by the state doesn’t include the total number of abortions obtained by Kentucky 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 Kentucky residents prescribed by licensed abortionists in other states with shield laws.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Texas (2024)

In 2024, 78 abortions at brick-and-mortar facilities in the state were reported to Texas Health and Human Services. The data published by the state does not include the total number of abortions obtained by Texas residents outside of the state (only those performed in certain states) or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. The report also does not contain the number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by Texas residents prescribed by licensed providers in other states.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Georgia (2024)

Georgia released its 2024 abortion statistics through its online vital statistics database (OASIS) in August 2025. The data showed that resident abortions and abortions performed in Georgia decreased from the previous year. This data does not include the total number of abortions obtained by Georgia residents out of state or the number of self-managed abortions performed by women outside of the healthcare system. Furthermore, the OASIS data and data contained in reports provided to CLI upon request also do not contain the number of mail-order abortion drugs obtained by Georgia residents prescribed by licensed abortion providers in Georgia or in other states.

Fact Sheet: Looking Up Medicaid Providers in Your State
Maternal & Public Health

Fact Sheet: Looking Up Medicaid Providers in Your State

CLI has compiled a list of state Medicaid provider directories as a resource for people interested in finding providers in their area. This fact sheet's table provides a link to relevant directories in each state as well as important context regarding the information available in each directory.

Life & the Law

Hyde Amendment has saved 2.6 million babies since 1976: new study

The federal Hyde Amendment has saved more than 2.5 million lives since its adoption in 1976, according to the latest data reviewed by the pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute.

FDA Approves Generic Abortion Drug Despite Scientific Evidence of Risks to Mothers
Life & the Law

FDA Approves Generic Abortion Drug Despite Scientific Evidence of Risks to Mothers

Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) quietly approved a generic abortion drug produced by Evita Solutions. Evita Solutions seeks to “normalize abortion care” and states that “all people should have access to safe…effective and compassionate abortion care.”

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