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REPORT: ABORTION NUMBERS
ESSENTIALLY UNCHANGED
More than 100,000 unborn children aborted monthly
WASHINGTON – A new
report released today by the Guttmacher Institute
(formerly a special research affiliate of Planned
Parenthood), "Abortion Incidence and Access to
Services in the United States, 2008," found that for
2008, the annual number of abortions remained
essentially level with the numbers it reported for
2005 in its last published survey. The report found
1.212 million abortions in 2008, compared with 1.206
million abortions in 2005, the difference accounted
for by abortions from previously uncounted
abortion "providers" discovered since the
2005 survey. The total is still far below the peak
of 1.6 million abortions reported for 1990.
"Grassroots pro-life
legislative and educational efforts, along with the
practical, life-affirming alternatives to abortion
offered by pregnancy care centers across the United
States, have certainly had an impact in preventing
an increase in the annual number of abortions,"
said Randall K. O'Bannon, Ph.D., NRLC director of
education and research.
"But with abortion
continuing to claim the lives of more than 100,000
unborn children every month, we must continue to be
vigilant in our efforts to educate the public and
enact laws that protect unborn children and their
mothers from the dangers of abortion and make sure
they know that help is available."
Not surprisingly, the
report found that 199,000 of the reported abortions
– or roughly 16% of the total – were chemical
abortions (what the report calls "medication
abortions") utilizing the abortion pill mifepristone
(known as RU-486) or methotrexate representing a 24%
increase in the use of these dangerous and painful
abortifacients. Disregarding the first rule of
medical ethics -- "do no harm" -- and several
serious warning signs, the FDA approved RU-486 for
use in the United States in 2000. Since that time,
hundreds of chemical abortion patients have ended up
hospitalized with hemorrhages, ruptured ectopic
pregnancies, or serious infections, which have
proven deadly on occasion.
"RU-486 not only goes
after a whole new customer base with the false
promise of an easy, safe alternative to surgical
abortion, but its increased use lets the abortion
industry shift to a method that that requires less
overhead to administer, thereby adding to their
ever-increasing bottom line,"
Dr. O'Bannon noted.
"With the median cost
of $490, Guttmacher found for a chemical abortion,
the new method represents more than $97.5 million in
gross revenues for an industry already making
hundreds of millions of dollars."
The report also found
at least 1,793 abortion "providers" in the United
States. Significantly, among these, it found an
increase in the number offering abortions after the
midway point of pregnancy (generally considered 20
weeks after the woman's last menstrual period or LMP). Twenty-three
percent offered abortions after 20 weeks LMP,
compared to 20% in the 2005 report; eleven percent
offered abortions after 24 weeks LMP compared to
just 8% three years earlier. This translates to at
least 350 providers who offer these late abortions.
"Pro-abortion
advocates have long said that they want abortion to
be 'rare.' Yet, sadly for mothers and their unborn
children, it is clear from these latest findings
that abortion remains a big business in the United
States and that the abortion industry is continually
working to increase both their reach and their
bottom line,"
Dr. O'Bannon added.
The National Right to
Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of 50 state
right-to-life organizations and more than 3,000
local chapters nationwide, is the nation's largest
pro-life group. National Right to Life works through
legislation and education to protect those
threatened by abortion, infanticide, euthanasia and
assisted suicide.