The new data overestimates the total reduction in abortions, because it does not include people who obtained abortions outside the U.S. health system, such as by ordering pills online from other countries.
That is more than the total decline in legal abortions, though it is uncertain how many of those requests result in abortions.
For the places that did not provide data, the group estimated the changes based on historical data and the trends for nearby clinics.
Abortions also fell substantially in states with restrictions that fell shy of complete bans.
For example, in Georgia, which outlaws abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, the number of abortions decreased 40 percent.
Organizations:
Society of Family
Locations:
Florida, America, Texas, WeCount, Georgia