The Indiana Department of Health’s official Terminated Pregnancy Report for January through March 2025, released on Saturday, reveals a reported total of 22 children killed by abortion over the three month span, compared to 45 abortions reported over the first three months of 2024. By comparison, in 2022, the last full year before Indiana’s new abortion law went into effect, there were a reported 2,286 children killed by abortion in Indiana.

Deep concern remains, however, over incomplete data reported by hospitals and the continued lack of access for public review of properly redacted abortion report forms, a matter over which Voices for Life has brought suit.

The IDOH report notes:

“Two terminated pregnancy reports were submitted to the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) through the electronic reporting system, as required by Ind. Code § 16-34-2-5.5. Additionally, there were 20 incomplete reports submitted via email. Eleven were from Indiana University Health and nine were from an unknown Indiana hospital. While these reports confirmed that a terminated pregnancy occurred in Indiana among Indiana resident mothers during Q1 of 2025, they did not include the complete set of required data elements specified under Ind. Code § 16-34-2-5.”