Tuscaloosa Abortion Statistics

In 2012 the Alabama Department of Public Health began releasing statistics on the number of abortions performed each year by abortion facilities (or locations) in the state of Alabama.   From 2012-2021 (the latest year statistics are available), West Alabama Women’s Center, with Dr. Payne as the primary physician, reportedly killed 30,433 babies. 

Let’s do a little math.

Year- Babies killed at West Alabama Women’s Center
2012- 3503
2013-3600
2014-4725
2015-1221
2016-3339
2017-3148
2018-3371
2019-2821
2020 (COVID) -2565
2021-2140

Total-30,433 babies killed/10 years = average 3,043 killed yearly from 2012-2021

Since West Alabama Women’s Center has been opened a full 28 years (1993-06/24/2022), we know that they have killed over 30,000 babies.

If, on average, 3,043 babies were killed each year x 28 years = 85,204 lives destroyed since 1993 by Dr. Louis Payne, Gloria Gray, Dr. Willie Parker, Dr. Leah Torres, Amanda Reyes, Robin Marty, and a few others who “helped” occasionally.

Alabama’s Bryant Denny Stadium holds 101,821 people. The records show that West Alabama Women’s Center has killed at least 85,204 babies. That is like wiping out 83% of the people at an University of Alabama Football game.

In fact, Tuscaloosa County has, on average, a higher abortion rate per year than birth rate. This means that typically more babies are killed in Tuscaloosa County each year than are born alive.

Let that sink in. 

One location, at least 85,204 babies torn apart or chemically killed at West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa! 

2012-2021 “Abortions by facility”
(notice West Alabama Women’s Center’s numbers)

*Note- WAWC’s numbers were lower this year because they were without an abortionist for approximately eight months.

Note: From 2012-2020, West Alabama Women’s Center was Alabama’s abortion leader, performing more abortions than any other location in the state. In 2021, for the first time since Alabama abortions were documented, Alabama Women’s Center for Reproductive Alternatives in Huntsville surpassed West Alabama Women’s Center in killing babies.