Single Moms Most at Risk for Abortion in Arkansas

Since 2015, 52% – 65% of all abortions performed in Arkansas were on single moms.

Family Council calculated these figures by analyzing annual reports from the Arkansas Department of Health.

In other words, the typical woman walking into an abortion clinic in Arkansas is a single mom who already has at least one child.

If we want to eliminate the demand for abortion, Christians need to help single moms, and they need to encourage couples to form stable, healthy families.

All of this underscores the importance of Arkansas’ pregnancy resource centers.

Pregnancy resource centers help women and families with unplanned pregnancies. From diapers and baby food to parenting classes and adoption referrals, they offer a little bit of everything — all free of charge.

These centers take a lot of the stress and anxiety out of unplanned pregnancies, and they empower mothers to choose options besides abortion.

You can find a list of pregnancy resource centers in Arkansas here.

Report Shows Arkansas Winning Fight Against Abortion

Yesterday we reported that Arkansas’ abortion numbers have fallen to a 43-year low, according to documents released by the Arkansas Department of Health.

Today we want to delve a little more into those numbers.

On Monday the state Health Department released three reports regarding abortion in Arkansas:

Here’s a glimpse into what these reports reveal:

  • There were 2,963 abortions performed in Arkansas last year.
  • Abortion in Arkansas has fallen to its lowest levels since 1977.
  • Most of the women who had abortions last year probably were single moms.
  • More than 500 women chose not to have abortions after receiving the informed-consent information required by state law.
  • Surgical abortion dropped to historic lows while chemical abortion (RU-486) hit an all-time high in 2019.
  • Teen abortion dropped to the lowest levels our office has on record.

Over the coming days we plan to release additional information further analyzing these reports.

In the meantime, here is something important to take away from all of this:

Abortion in Arkansas has continued to decline year after year.

Arkansas has passed excellent pro-life laws, and these reports show those laws are saving lives.

Slowly but surely we are winning the fight to protect unborn children.