Sunday, January 22, 2017

#1835 (1/22) SUNDAY SPECIAL/ROE V. WADE ANNIVERSARY: "Abortions Hit Record Low, Abortion Activists Admit Pro-Life Laws Saving More Babies"

TODAY Marks 44 Years Since the Supreme Court Legalized Abortion In America; PRAY that more and more women will CHOOSE LIFE for their unborn child.

"ABORTIONS HIT RECORD LOW, ABORTION ACTIVISTS ADMIT PRO-LIFE LAWS SAVING MORE BABIES"Micaiah Bilger, Jan. 17, 2017| http://www.lifenews.com/2017/01/17/abortions-hit-record-low-abortion-activists-admit-pro-life-laws-saving-more-babies-than-ever/ [AS I SEE IT: TODAY marks 44 years since the infamous/tragic Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America. This article presents the great news that the efforts of pro-lifers over the years has finally brought the number of  abortions below the 1 million mark. It's sad that it's taken so long to have come only thus far but the promise of a new pro-life President (see second article below where TODAY he will sign a significant pro-life executive order!) gives renewed hope that great progress in saving more  lives will be made in the years ahead. - Stan]
For the first time in more than four decades, abortions dropped below 1 million in the United States, according to a new report from the Alan Guttmacher Institute.

The pro-abortion research group, considered to have the most comprehensive abortion numbers for the U.S., reported an estimated 926,200 abortions in 2014 and 958,700 in 2013. The abortion rate (the number of abortions per 1,000 women of childbearing age) also dropped to 14.6 per 1,000 in 2014, down 14 percent from 2011, according to the report.

The numbers are the lowest since 1975, two years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade and opened the doors to abortion on demand through all nine months of pregnancy.

Notably, the pro-abortion researchers partially attributed the decline to pro-life efforts. In the past, Guttmacher and other abortion advocacy groups have avoided giving pro-lifers credit for the declines. As is typical, Guttmacher researchers argued that one cause for the decline is improved access to birth control, which they said decreases the number of unplanned pregnancies and abortions. However, they also admitted in less than flattering terms that pro-lifers are succeeding in their efforts to save unborn babies and moms from abortion. “… the wave of abortion restrictions passed at the state level over the last five years could also have contributed to the decline by making it more difficult for women to access needed services in highly restrictive states,” the report states. ...

Pro-lifers have been working hard to make abortion unthinkable by providing hope, assistance and information to moms and their babies.Some of the state laws passed in recent years have helped to ensure that women are fully informed about their unborn baby’s development as well as their options, including material assistance for parents, before having an abortion. Other states cracked down on abortion facilities that were operating in unsafe conditions and putting women’s lives in jeopardy.

Grassroots efforts also have been instrumental in helping to save lives. These included more sidewalk counseling and outreach to moms and babies through organizations like 40 Days for Life, and pregnancy centers’ growing outreach to moms and babies in need.

The Guttmacher researchers found that abortions dropped the most in the West and South regions of the United States. Interestingly, abortion numbers decreased even in areas where new abortion facilities opened – an indication that pro-life education and outreach efforts are working. In the Northeast, the number of abortion clinics increased 14 percent between 2011 and 2014, but the abortion rate still declined by 11 percent, according to the report.

This was not true everywhere, however. The Midwest saw a 22-percent decline in the number of abortion clinics but only a 9-percent decline in the number of abortions in the same period, according to the report. The percentage of drug-induced abortions with the chemical RU-486 increased to represent almost half (45 percent) of all abortions up to nine weeks gestation, according to the report.

Americans United for Life Acting President Clarke Forsythe celebrated the abortion decline, but noted that the numbers are only estimates. In the U.S., no national reporting requirements exist for documenting the number of abortions or any of the negative consequences of the procedure,” Forsythe said. “And these estimates … don’t seem to take into account the reports that about 50 percent of abortions are repeat abortions, meaning that the number of women who have abortions each year is closer to 500,000 or below.“Still, we certainly hope that the Guttmacher Institute’s estimates are correct, and the number of abortions has decreased as women have chosen life rather than relying on abortion,” Forsythe continued.

The Centers for Disease Control also issues an abortion report every year, but its data is incomplete because states are not required to report their abortion numbers. For the past several years, California has not reported its abortion numbers to the CDC, leaving a large hole in the report. New Hampshire and Maryland also have not reported their numbers to the CDC in a number of years.
Data from the National Center for Health Statistics released in 2016 indicated similar abortion trends. The data found that both teen birth and teen abortion rates are declining to historic lows across the U.S.

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"President Donald Trump Will Sign Executive Order Sunday to Defund International Planned Parenthood"  - Steven Ertelt, Jan.20, 2017; http://www.lifenews.com/2017/01/20/president-donald-trump-will-sign-executive-order-sunday-to-defund-intentional-planned-parenthood/
     Most pro-life Americans are anxiously awaiting Congress to pass a bill to defund the Planned Parenthood abortion business. While that defunding legislation concerns the domestic-based Planned Parenthood abortion corporation, president Trump has the ability to put in place an executive order that would revoke funding for its International affiliate.
     When pro-abortion former President Barack Obama took office, Obama overturned a policy that prevented funding of groups that promote or perform abortions overseas. The Mexico City Policy covered over $400 million in federal funds, part of which flowed to the abortion businesses International Planned Parenthood and Marie Stopes International for their foreign efforts.
     As LifeNews.com reported, the pro-life policy had been in place during the entirety of the Bush administration and Obama rescinded it on his first week in office. Named for a 1984 population conference where President Reagan initially announced it, the Mexico City Policy made it so family planning funds could only go to groups that would agree to not do abortions or lobby foreign nations to overturn their pro-life laws.
     While the main bill to defund Planned Parenthood must be approved by Congress, Trump can restore the Mexico City Policy by executive order and reportedly intends to do so on Sunday — according to a report in a pro-abortion publication.
     As one of his first acts in the Oval Office, the Republican president-elect plans to restore the “Mexico City policy” as soon as Sunday, a congressional staffer told Foreign Policy. The timing of the executive order on Sunday would coincide with the anniversary of the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.

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