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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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Maternal & Public Health

Justice Sotomayor is Wrong: Women Are Not Fourteen Times More Likely to Die from Pregnancy

Justices Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan included a thoroughly debunked statistic in their dissent of the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe, claiming that “an American woman is 14 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term than by having an abortion.”

Life & the Law

Justice Breyer is Wrong: Modern Advances in Ultrasound and Fetal Surgery Anything But “Slim”

Justices Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan incorrectly described modern developments in our scientific understanding of unborn babies as “slim” in their dissent to the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe v. Wade.  In reality, science and medicine have made tremendous advancements since Roe was first decided in 1973, including major advancements in ultrasound, fetal diagnosis, and the ability to treat babies in utero prior to birth.

Maternal & Public Health

President Biden is Wrong: Abortion Pills Lead to Significantly Higher Rate of ER Visits

President Joe Biden incorrectly claimed today that the abortion pill is safe and announced his Administration would work to increase access to the abortion pill, which real-world science demonstrates will only put more women and girls at risk.

Maternal & Public Health

Real-World Data: More Than 800,000 Lives Saved via Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers Since 2016

A new analysis of a nationally representative dataset reveals that since 2016 more than 800,000 human lives have been saved through the community-based care of pro-life pregnancy centers, which provide local women with tangible support to address challenges related to pregnancy.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Alabama (2020)

In 2020, there were 5,713 abortions reported in Alabama, down five percent from the previous year. However, chemical abortions increased by 20 percent, composing 44 percent of the total.

Elevated cardiovascular disease risk in low-income women with a history of pregnancy loss
Maternal & Public Health

Elevated cardiovascular disease risk in low-income women with a history of pregnancy loss

Pregnancy is associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), but little is known regarding the association between CVD and specific types of pregnancy losses. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of pregnancy loss on the risk of subsequent CVD of any type.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: New York City (2019)

New York City released 2018 and 2019 abortion statistics in quick succession, showing that abortions declined in 2018 and held steady in 2019, with 49,784 abortions reported in the city in 2019. 2019 marked the first year in the decade that reported abortions did not decline.

Chemical Abortion: Risks Posed by Changes in Supervision
Maternal & Public Health

Chemical Abortion: Risks Posed by Changes in Supervision

Although U.S. chemical abortion complication data is difficult to obtain due to voluntary reporting and other known deficiencies in data collection, better quality international data indicates that complications occur relatively frequently, with 3-8% of women requiring surgical completion. 

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