Note: the figure of 1,126,760 babies is for the U.S. only! Worldwide, the number is quite staggeringly much higher!!
Simple, there is a new way that the possessed kill their babies: through "telehealth" abortions!
Keep in mind that there are other culture of death organizations, such NARAL, etc., that provide killing "services" to women -- of nearly all ages!
Remember, the killers disguise their methods of murdering pre-born babies by appealing to the unlearned that what they provide is "health care" for those poor, unsuspecting women.
That is always the mantra of the death industry: health care, health care, health care...
But the truth is just the opposite, as this article from lifenews.com and written by Michael New | Jun 17, 2026: 1,126,760 Babies Killed in Abortions in 2025 as Mail-Order Abortions Skyrocket - LifeNews.com will show.
This month, the #WeCount project by the Society of Family Planning released final abortion estimates for calendar year 2025. Unfortunately, the news is not particularly good for pro-lifers.
The Society of Family Planning estimates that 1,126,760 abortions took place in calendar year 2025. This represents a 1.6 percent increase from 2024. Overall, the Society of Family Planning numbers are broadly consistent with the abortion estimates that have been released by the Guttmacher Institute.
Unsurprisingly, the #WeCount figures show that telehealth abortions are playing a large role in this abortion increase.
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Overall, in calendar year 2025, 28 percent of all abortions took place by telehealth. In comparison, only 13 percent of abortions were done by telehealth in 2023, and only 22 percent were done by telehealth in 2024. Since many women residing in states with strong pro-life laws are obtaining abortions via telehealth, these telehealth abortions are undermining many pro-life laws that were passed since the Dobbs decision.
The new report provides evidence that policy changes are having a large impact on abortion numbers in the post-Dobbs era. In November 2024, Missouri voters placed legal abortion in their state constitution — striking down Missouri’s strong pro-life protections. Unsurprisingly, the number of abortions increased by over 68 percent in the Show-Me State.
Similarly, in September 2024, a judge struck down North Dakota’s life-at-conception law. The #WeCount data indicate that in 2025, abortions went up by over 57 percent in North Dakota.
Finally, abortions increased by nearly 6 percent in Delaware, in part because in January 2025, the state Medicaid program started to cover elective abortions.
Overall, this #WeCount report provides further evidence that stopping telehealth abortions needs to be a top priority for pro-lifers.
The pro-life laws that have been passed since Dobbs have certainly done some good. Multiple analyses of state birth data have shown that these laws have saved thousands of lives. However, these state pro-life laws are weakened by the presence of telehealth abortions.
A recent Lozier Institute report shows that these telehealth abortions are largely unregulated. Majorities of entities that administer telehealth abortions within FDA guidelines do not check the gestational age of the child, the age of the pregnant woman, or do a follow-up. This is an important public health concern. The Trump administration’s FDA need not wait for the completion of a study to halt telehealth abortions."
LifeNews.com Note: Dr. Michael New is a professor at Ave Maria University. He is a former political science professor at the University of Michigan–Dearborn and holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University. He is a fellow at Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey.
End of very revealing article...
Pray for the defeat of these modernist monsters -- and for their conversion...
Viva Cristo Rey! Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun, and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...
St. Joseph, pray for us!!
Remember, the killers disguise their methods of murdering pre-born babies by appealing to the unlearned that what they provide is "health care" for those poor, unsuspecting women.
That is always the mantra of the death industry: health care, health care, health care...
But the truth is just the opposite, as this article from lifenews.com and written by Michael New | Jun 17, 2026: 1,126,760 Babies Killed in Abortions in 2025 as Mail-Order Abortions Skyrocket - LifeNews.com will show.
This month, the #WeCount project by the Society of Family Planning released final abortion estimates for calendar year 2025. Unfortunately, the news is not particularly good for pro-lifers.
The Society of Family Planning estimates that 1,126,760 abortions took place in calendar year 2025. This represents a 1.6 percent increase from 2024. Overall, the Society of Family Planning numbers are broadly consistent with the abortion estimates that have been released by the Guttmacher Institute.
Unsurprisingly, the #WeCount figures show that telehealth abortions are playing a large role in this abortion increase.
REACH PRO-LIFE PEOPLE WORLDWIDE! Advertise with LifeNews to reach hundreds of thousands of pro-life readers every week. Contact us today.
Overall, in calendar year 2025, 28 percent of all abortions took place by telehealth. In comparison, only 13 percent of abortions were done by telehealth in 2023, and only 22 percent were done by telehealth in 2024. Since many women residing in states with strong pro-life laws are obtaining abortions via telehealth, these telehealth abortions are undermining many pro-life laws that were passed since the Dobbs decision.
The new report provides evidence that policy changes are having a large impact on abortion numbers in the post-Dobbs era. In November 2024, Missouri voters placed legal abortion in their state constitution — striking down Missouri’s strong pro-life protections. Unsurprisingly, the number of abortions increased by over 68 percent in the Show-Me State.
Similarly, in September 2024, a judge struck down North Dakota’s life-at-conception law. The #WeCount data indicate that in 2025, abortions went up by over 57 percent in North Dakota.
Finally, abortions increased by nearly 6 percent in Delaware, in part because in January 2025, the state Medicaid program started to cover elective abortions.
Overall, this #WeCount report provides further evidence that stopping telehealth abortions needs to be a top priority for pro-lifers.
The pro-life laws that have been passed since Dobbs have certainly done some good. Multiple analyses of state birth data have shown that these laws have saved thousands of lives. However, these state pro-life laws are weakened by the presence of telehealth abortions.
A recent Lozier Institute report shows that these telehealth abortions are largely unregulated. Majorities of entities that administer telehealth abortions within FDA guidelines do not check the gestational age of the child, the age of the pregnant woman, or do a follow-up. This is an important public health concern. The Trump administration’s FDA need not wait for the completion of a study to halt telehealth abortions."
LifeNews.com Note: Dr. Michael New is a professor at Ave Maria University. He is a former political science professor at the University of Michigan–Dearborn and holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University. He is a fellow at Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey.
End of very revealing article...
Pray for the defeat of these modernist monsters -- and for their conversion...
Viva Cristo Rey! Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun, and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...
St. Joseph, pray for us!!
Gene DeLalla
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