Newly released numbers show a nationwide decrease in abortions since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, but North Carolina is seeing the opposite.
WLess than six months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe, states where abortion remains legal are seeing large increases in out-of-state patients forced to cross.
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Colorado State Capitol Building in Denver. / ShutterstockDenver, Colo., Nov 8, 2022 / 12:35 pm (CNA).A new study has shown that the number of abortions in Colorado has spiked, in part because more women come from out of state seeking to procure abortions. While Catholic ministries and charities continue to help pregnant women in Colorado, the state Legislature could be poised to introduce legislation that would further increase the number of abortions.Between April and August the number of abortions increased by 33% in Colorado, from 1,450 in April to 1,940 in August, the Society of Family Planning said in its Oct. 28 publication called the "#WeCount Report." The Society of Family Planning bills itself as "the source for abortion and contraception science."The study does not claim to have counted all abortions in Colorado. Rather, it estimates that reported abortion numbers fell short of the actual number by under 10%. The report overall relied on a mixture of