The number of surgical abortions in Texas dropped by 60% in the first month, but that's relative to a higher than average month before it took effect, and doesn't account for a rise in medical abortions. But like, the unique aspect of the law is that it formulates the enforcement as civil cases between people rather than state prosecution, which means it's not going to go through the courts until somebody sues another person for performing an abortion... which nobody is actually doing, so the law just sits around doing nothing. Eventually there will be a case to challenge, and the law's gonna get slapped down.