Russia’s Battle around Reproductive Health and Women’s Rights

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Russian authorities are taking tentative steps to limit access to abortion and other aspects of reproductive health, ostensibly to combat the demographic crisis, which has been amplified by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In this episode of The Russia File, Victoria Pardini and Nina Rozhanovskaya talk with two scholars of Russian reproductive politics and health, Dr. Michele Rivkin-Fish and Dr. Nataliya Shok, about the country’s long history of reproductive rights, the current rhetoric regarding family values, and what restrictions might lie ahead. They also discuss the debates surrounding alternative ways of giving birth, such as surrogacy and in vitro fertilization, and what this all means for women’s rights amid Russia’s conservative turn.

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01:22—History of Soviet and post-Soviet reproductive policies.
06:55—Reproductive rights available to Russian women today.
13:16—Family planning services and public opinion regarding abortion.
18:00—Russia’s latest abortion statistics. 
20:10—Government efforts to stimulate increased birth rates.
27:02—The rationale behind regional initiatives to limit abortion access.
30:49—“Fight Abortion, Not Women” campaign.
33:53—Russia’s demographic concerns.
37:17—Three major trends in Russian reproductive healthcare policies.
39:58—Recent controversy around surrogacy. 
43:40—The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in reproductive politics.
49:09—Agency of Russian healthcare professionals today and in the past.
53:09—Vladimir Putin’s public stance on reproductive rights.
55:19—International context for the Russian reproductive healthcare debate.
57:08—New book on Russian family planning and reproductive rights.

Episode Transcript

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