Here are the results of previous campaigns
OF Bereit,
DIRECTOR NATIONAL
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
Many states are now on the verge of get rid of the scourge of abortion. The number of abortions has dropped so significantly that eight states do have more than one or two abortion clinics each. This fall, vigils of prayer of the 40 Days for Life will take place in the last abortion centers in North Dakota and in Mississippi, states which have only one abortion center each.
This fall, vigils 40 Days for Life are expected to last two abortion clinics in Nebraska and the last two in Kentucky. In Nebraska, the rate of abortions has declined by 50 percent since its peak in 1990, according to a new report from the University of Nebraska. By the end of the campaign 40 Days for Life launched before their doors last spring, the center of Planned Parenthood abortion in Lincoln, Nebraska, has suspended its operations (ie, its abortion services) for eight weeks, and the center of Planned Parenthood abortion in Council Bluffs, Iowa, targeting the metropolitan area of Omaha has ceased to have an abortion past 22 weeks.
And here is yet another encouraging development: South Dakota, another state with only a last-abortion center and the state was able to temporarily stop abortions in July after entry into force of the law on informed consent-developed a bill prohibiting abortion for all practical purposes! If passed, this would be the first bill that would have a very strong chance of repelling the unjust decision of the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade, who has imposed abortion in the United States in 1973.
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