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Many Russian women are unaware of where to access care. Additionally, issues of reproductive health care in rural areas is a huge concern for Russian women. Much of the population is clustered in cities, but for the millions of Russian women living in rural areas, reproductive health care is extremely limited.
Abortion in Russia is legal as an elective procedure up to the 12th week of pregnancy, and in special circumstances at later stages. [1] In 2009, Russia reported 1.2 million abortions, [2] out of a population of 143 million people. In 2020, Russia had decreased its number of abortions to 450 thousand. [3]
Nevertheless, women often face discrimination in the labour market; and the law itself lists 100 occupations [53] that are forbidden to women, as they are considered too dangerous to their health, especially reproductive health (until 2019 the figure was 456 [54]). Despite this, many Russian women have achieved success in business.
Comparison with the 1989 census shows huge drop in fertility in the Western Caucasus (esp. Karachay-Cherkessia, Adygea and North Ossetia) and some parts of Arctic Russia (Murmansk, Komi, etc.). The fertility in the Eastern Caucasus is fairly stable, although decreasing.
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Country Rate per . 1,000 women per year Number of abortions per year Year Age range Greenland 84.7 870 2022 [7] [8]: 17–64 Vietnam 64.0 1,630,000 2019 [9]: 15–49 Madagascar
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