Ever since the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, many states have been moving to enact restrictions on abortions with varying degrees of success. In nearly though not all of these states, exceptions are made for a variety of reasons dealing with cases of rape or incest, risks to the life of the mother, or fetal abnormalities making a fruitful pregnancy unlikely. The rest of the abortions that take place without falling into any of those categories are frequently described as procedures being used as a form of birth control. With these new restrictions coming online, you might imagine that the number of abortions taking place for purposes of birth control would be shrinking in comparison to those done under the exceptions listed above. But according to new research released by LifeNews, you would be incorrect. Nearly 96% of abortions performed…