Austin, TX – The day before the historic Texas Heartbeat Act went into effect, there were 19 surgical and three chemical abortion facilities cranking away on all cylinders.
If the facilities were allowed to maintain their normal pace, they were set to eclipse the 56,358 abortions obtained by Texas women in 2020, a year of truncated abortion numbers due to the China Virus, which temporarily halted abortions in the Lone Star State.
Of those 56,358 abortions, approximately 85 percent were done after six weeks of pregnancy when a baby’s heartbeat in the womb could be detected.
But now, over the next 12 months, it is expected that the Texas Heartbeat Act will give nearly 48,000 babies a chance at life where, previously, they had no chance at all. Operation Rescue checked each abortion facility in Texas this week and found all 22 abortion facilities were complying with the new law – something a bit surprising given the way most abortion business act as though laws don’t apply to them.
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