Overturning Roe v. Wade Increased Births, Shocking Study Finds

The Science is flipping out.

There are just too many babies!

They are going to heat this bitch out, then everyone is going to have swamp ass.

Abortion was the cure for global warming!

New York Post:

Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, at least 30,000 babies have been born that would have otherwise been aborted, according to a new study published this month.

That’s a lot of babies.

Do you know how many mothers will regret that?

Zero.

No women ever regretted having a kid.

Maybe some grandfathers regretted their daughters having kids, but only if the kids were black.

The 32,000 babies were born in states that enacted some form of abortion restriction, according to the study conducted by the Institute of Labor Economics that looked at the effects of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which returned the issue of abortion to the states.

Our primary analysis indicates that in the first six months of 2023, births rose by an average of 2.3 percent in states enforcing total abortion bans compared to a control group of states where abortion rights remained protected, amounting to approximately 32,000 additional annual births resulting from abortion bans,” according to the study.

Happy!

Babies make everyone happy.

The trio of researchers who conducted the study said the shift represented the “most profound transformation of the landscape of U.S. abortion access in 50 years,” based on preliminary births data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“As of November 1, 2023, 14 states are enforcing bans on abortion in nearly all circumstances, and 23 percent of U.S. women of reproductive age have experienced an increase in driving distance to the nearest abortion facility, from an average of 43 miles one-way before Dobbs to 330 miles at present,” the study found.

But, Kristan Hawkins, the president of Students for Life of America, told the New York Times that the research indicated a “triumph that pro-life policies result in lives saved.”

“The insinuation of a lot of coverage of such data points is that it’s a bad thing for there to be more children welcomed in states with better laws than in states that fast-track abortion,” she said.

Abortions are still available. Women can cross state lines. However, that will make them feel like criminals.

The reason women were so into abortion is that it was approved by the state, and that gives it moral legitimacy. Without that moral legitimacy, the calculus changes.