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| | | ![]() Abortion Rate Drops by 23 Percent in Russia in Four Years MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- October 14, 1997 -- Less Russian women are using abortion as a means of family planning, according to a draft report featuring Russia's compliance with the United Nations' Convention of the Rights of a Child in 1993-1997. Russia's official statistics holds the drop in the abortion rate made up 23 percent from 1993 to 1997 -- 235 abortions were registered per each 100 deliveries in 1993, compared to 203 abortions in 1997. If calculated per 1,000 women from 15 to 49 years of age, the rate dropped from 88 to 69. Experts tie the decrease in the number of abortions to the mounting popularity of modern contraception methods. The number of women using oral contraceptives more than doubled from 1993-1997. Intra-womb contraception has become popular as well. Sterilization as a means of preventing undesirable pregnancy is used 1.6 times more frequently than in 1994. All in all, the percentage of women using various contraception techniques increased from 22.8 to 24.5 in the reporting period, the draft report said.
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