Abortions have dropped 98 percent in the first year since the introduction of a pro-life law by the state of Indiana.
There was a total of 41 abortions committed in the state for the most recent quarter, compared to 763 for the prior quarter, representing a drop around 95 percent compared to the same time period in 2023.
Babies can still be aborted at up to 10 weeks in Indiana if conceived in rape or incest as well as for alleged “substantial and irreversible physical impairment” of the mother’s health, according to the legislation. The law also allows for the killing of preborn babies if the baby allegedly “suffers from an irremediable medical condition that is incompatible with sustained life outside the womb up to 20 weeks.”
Eight innocent preborn babies were killed via abortion drugs, while another 13 were killed using “intracardiac interjections.” This is the same as a heart attack abortion, where an innocent baby is injected with drugs to cause cardiac arrest. Abortionists killed another 20 babies via “surgical” abortions.
The “health” exception specifically excludes the broad “psychological or emotional” carveout. “A medical condition may not be determined to exist based on a claim or diagnosis that the woman will engage in conduct that she intends to result in her death or in physical harm.”
The law also bans abortion facilities, leaving only hospitals to kill unborn babies. Undoubtedly, some women will have gone outside the state to have their babies killed but, it is also certain that many innocent lives have been, and will continue to be, saved. The fight to save all the others goes on!