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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]
Country Region Availability Over the counter Non-prescription Age restriction Cost Awareness Notes Afghanistan: Asia: Import only [2]Albania: Europe: None [3]: €15,60 (UPA)
The Russian Criminal Code outlines laws against sexual crimes, but these issues are commonly underreported among Russian women. As few as 5-10% of rape survivors report their rape, and many women do not tell their families. This leads to complications in seeking mental and physical care, as well as access to abortion.
Danielle Campoamor writes that the war on birth control is already here, and the GOP’s battle plan relies on the same tactic that paved the way for Roe v. Wade to fall: Disinformation.
The Russian parliament is working on a law that would ban what the authorities cast as the harmful promotion of a child-free way of life with heavy fines for "childlessness propaganda", a close ...
Oral contraceptives are the second most common form of birth control in the U.S., with nearly 13% of women on birth control using it. The Pill may also help lessen period cramps and heavy bleeding ...
The birth control pill became the world's most popular method of birth control in the years after its 1960 debut, but condoms remained a strong second. A survey of British women between 1966 and 1970 found that the condom was the most popular birth control method with single women.
Birth control in the United States (3 C, 33 P) Pages in category "Birth control by country" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.