Since Dobbs, Pro-Life Laws Have Already Saved 10,000 Unborn Lives And Counting
Do pro-life laws, whether state or federal, actually save lives?
According to a new study from the pro-abortion WeCount coalition, the answer is “yes,” with the number of abortions nationwide falling by 10,000 in the first two months after the Dobbs decision.
Ten thousand lives saved is cause for celebration, although you might not guess that from the media’s reaction. But the effect of Dobbs won’t stop there. As is often the case, the answer goes beyond the headlines.
While the WeCount data can’t be independently verified, it’s surprising to see the abortion industry finally acknowledge, however grudgingly, that pro-life state laws save lives. The abortion industry often seeks to obscure, deny, or ignore research that challenges its position.
But a new study published recently from the CLI, the think tank arm of the anti-abortion advocacy group SBA Pro-Life America, notes that structural problems with medical education have contributed to this problem for more than the past two years since Dobbs.