Nearly a quarter of people seeking an abortion in the United States were unable to get one due to bans that took effect after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, researchers estimate. In the first half of 2023, states with abortion bans had an average fertility rate that was 2.3% higher than states where abortion was not restricted, according to the analysis – leading to about 32,000 more births than expected.

The findings are based on preliminary births data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The research has not yet been peer-reviewed but experts say the data paints a clear picture about the direct impact of abortion restrictions.

“It’s an assault on reproductive autonomy,” said Alison Gemmill, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She was not involved in the new analysis, but has published research on the effect that a strict abortion law had on births in Texas.

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    Conservatives: all part of the plan

    Meanwhile everyone else us wondering what the effect of all those unwanted children will have in the next 30 years for those families.

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      I would recommend looking up Decree 770 that Romania enacted in 1967. I think we can expect a similar fallout to that if we choose not to help these kids.

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        From wiki “the argument that children who are born after their mothers are refused an abortion are much more likely to commit crimes or refuse to recognize authority when they reach adulthood. They further argue that the Decreței are exactly the same people who spearheaded the Romanian revolution where Ceaușescu’s regime was violently overthrown in 1989”

        This is kind of what I expected. Good to know there was data supporting it for my future discussions.

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      the effect of all those unwanted children will have in the next 30 years for those families.

      Conservatives: also part of the plan

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    We are likely going to see a rise in infant and maternal mortality rates as well. Most of the states that outright banned abortion are also ones where they didn’t expand Medicaid and have fewer hospitals

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      Not to mention all the obgyns fleeing those states. Doctors want to help people, but they don’t want to be thrown in jail for life (and they certainty can’t help anyone from there). The procedures used for abortion are an integral part of reproductive medicine and save many lives. In these states prosecutors and judges are breathing down doctors necks, second guessing their judgment on when someone is critically ill enough to warrant an abortion. There’s already women in those states who know their pregnancy is non viable, know they need an abortion, know that continuing on with the pregnancy will put their lives at risk, but the doctors that still remain have their hands tied to help until they start decompensating when it may already be too late.

      Residents being trained in those states are already having trouble getting experience with these important life saving procedures. In some cases programs are trying work around like sending residents to train in other states for a time. But getting a short temporary rotation with just a few procedures is not the same, and surgeries are safer the more repetitions a surgeon has had. Abortion bans are making the entire country less safe, especially so if they get their way and ban it across the entire country and it becomes near impossible to get good training anywhere. Besides all the other obvious implications.

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      They are also more likely to have maternity wards close.

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      They are also more likely to have maternity wards close.

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      I think assuming it’s just for prison industry is short-sighted. It’s also to increase competition for labor so the capitalists can pay the absolute minimum to people begging to work for them. Even if we fix the prison slave labor issue, regular labor is still being exploited, and this is all by design.

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    I can also make some predictions on the direction the poverty and criminality rates are going to go on those states.

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      Yup, Ney York crime statistics were a perfect case study for that, i can’t remember the name of the documentary

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        I don’t know about a documentary but I believe economist Stephen Levitt (sp?) put this theory forward.

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        Not to mention we might have a big war comming. You still need cannon meat, and I say why not, their parents where already forced to have them.

        Probably condemning them to a shitty lovelless life, might as well finish the job and kill the poor bastards.

        Fucking republicans.

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        I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a video of someone doing just that and getting zero signatures.

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        Good luck getting signatures. There are people who have done this, and they all gave an excuse as to why they can’t do it.

        Edit: for clarity: The Pro-lifers or Anti-abortionists make excuses as to why they can’t take in these kids.