Oregon Health Authority data showed a sharp increase in abortions in 2023, including a rise in late-term abortions compared to the prior year, and the highest overall number of unborn lives terminated in the state since 2009.
The Charlotte Lozier Institute, the research arm of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, released a report last month analyzing these latest Oregon numbers, which show a tragic all-around increase in abortions statewide.
READ: Late-Term Abortions More Than Doubled In 2023, Oregon Health Authority Data Shows
“During 2023, reported abortions in the state increased from 2022,” authors Mia Steupert, M.A. and Elyse Gaitan wrote in the report. “A total of 10,075 abortions were reported in Oregon in 2023, an increase of 16% from 2022 and the highest total recorded by the state since 2009 when there were 10,801 abortions reported.”
“There were 6,571 drug-induced abortions in 2023, constituting 65% of the total and an increase of 20% from 2022,” they reported.
Click here to read the full Charlotte Lozier Institute analysis.