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Texas virtually eliminated abortion just two months after Dobbs ruling, state data shows

Updated: January 5, 2023 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jan 5, 2023 – 5:17 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Texas saw zero elective legal abortions in August 2022 and just three abortions for physical threats to a mother’s life, according to new statistics that highlights the impact of allowing states to set abortion after nearly 50 years of Roe v. Wade.

Last June, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe, the 1973 ruling forcing all 50 states to allow most abortions. That allowed new and old pro-life laws to take effect across the country, including a full, direct abortion ban dating to 1925 that was temporarily blocked after the ruling by a lower judge. Texas also has a heartbeat-based abortion ban that was allowed to take effect before Roe was overturned thanks to its unique enforcement mechanism (citizen lawsuits rather than government prosecution).

The heartbeat law was credited with significantly reducing abortions in the Lone Star State, and now Texas Right to Life highlights new data from the Texas Department of Health & Human Services revealing that the reactivation of the 1923 law has virtually eradicated the practice.

Just two months after Roe’s reversal, Texas reports, there were zero elective legal abortions and just three legal

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