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Abortions in Texas drop 97% after Roe v. Wade overturn
1 month ago - By Natural News
The number of abortions in Texas dropped by 97 percent after the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade ruling was overturned, according to figures from the state government. Based on induced terminations of pregnancy data from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission , 2,533 babies fell victim to infanticide in January 2022. But...
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