January 22 is the 43rd anniversary of legalized abortion in the United States, and since then, well over 58 million preborn babies have been killed by abortion —and the totals continue to increase by almost 3,000 a day.
Since 1973, when Roe v. Wade became law, those 58 million-plus babies have become a distant memory for many. While the abortion rate is declining, the numbers today are astounding to comprehend. Knowing that 3,000 people’s lives are deliberately ended each day, as people sleep, work and live is beyond what most can even fathom. Yet it continues.
We are the most pro-life generation since Roe v. Wade. Hearts and minds are changing every day, recognizing the right to life of preborn children and the injustice of abortion.
Posted by Live Action on Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Estimates of abortion totals aren’t always simple to calculate because of how reporting occurs, as National Right to Life notes:
Abortions from CA and NH have not been counted by the CDC since 1998, and other states have been missing from the totals during that time frame: OK in 1998, AK from 1998 to 2002, WV in 2003 and 2004, LA in 2005 and 2006, MD from 2007 to 2011. For areas that did report, overall declines were seen from 1998 through 2011. The CDC showed a decline of nearly 100,000 abortions from 2007 to 2011.
The number of abortions with RU-486 and other chemical abortifacients were up despite the overall decline. Cumulative abortions since 1973 were generated using GI [Guttmacher Institute] figures through 2011 and then using the 2011 number as a projection for 2012 through 2014.