Colorado is among the states with the highest spike in abortions after the collapse of the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, with abortions up 33% between April and August, according to a new Society of Family Planning report. Abortion providers say they are seeing more patients from states where abortion has been severely restricted or outlawed. Other states with increases include North Carolina at 37%, Kansas at 36% and Illinois at 28%, the report published Oct.