Planned Parenthood’s 2022-2023 annual report is out. Unlike last year’s annual report, now we’re finally able to see how the 2022 Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade is affecting Planned Parenthood’s abortion numbers and bottom line.
Spoiler alert: Abortions and government funding are at all-time highs. Actual health care for things such as cancer screening and preventive care continues to decline. More affiliates than ever are providing “transgender services.”
Here are the key takeaways:
In the medical data section, Planned Parenthood reported:
- 392,715 abortions, an all-time high, and up from last year’s 374,155 abortions.
- 410,272 breast cancer screenings and Pap tests, down from 470,419 the previous year.
- 129,216 preventive care visits, down from 187,234 the previous year.
- 1,721 adoption referrals, down from 1,803 the previous year and less than half of the 4,279 reported just four years ago.
- 2,250,913 million contraceptive services, down from 2,348,275 the previous year.
- 2.05 million unique patients, down from 2.13 million the previous year.
Planned Parenthood performed 228 abortions for every one adoption referral.
In a nod to the reality that women in pro-life states are still traveling out of state to get abortions, Planned Parenthood reports that demand in pro-abortion states rose up to 700%. Some 33,000 people have gotten travel and financial assistance.
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