

The Supreme Court’s decision over the summer overturning Roe v. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin conducted a separate study which found an increase in requests to Aid Access, a nonprofit in Austria that mails abortion-inducing pills to the U.S.

Another study found that the number of Texas women ending their pregnancies actually began falling last year after the state adopted a law banning abortion after six weeks of pregnancy.Wade, which ended the constitutional right to an abortionĪccording to a study released this week by the WeCount Project, in the two months after the reversal of Roe, there were 10,000 fewer abortions across the country Texas accounted for more than half of the decline Three newly released studies give a closer look at the impact of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v.
