State’s abortion ban leads to additional 10,000 births

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(JUST THE NEWS) – An abortion ban in the state of Texas has led to nearly 10,000 additional live births in the state, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health estimate.

Between April and December of 2022, the researchers conclude that the state witnessed 9,799 additional births that would not have been occurred but for the existence of the state’s abortion ban, the researchers concluded. The state’s previous law allowed abortion up to 22 weeks of gestation, while the current legislation prohibits abortion on detection of embryonic cardiac activity, i.e. the detection of a fetal heartbeat. This can occur as early as 5-6 weeks into pregnancy.

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Texas one of a handful of states to adopt a so-called “trigger law” designed to ban abortion upon a hypothetical Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade. Such a decision came the following year in the form of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, which returned authority to regulate abortion to the states.

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