Completely Abandoned Abortions in Private Medical Clinics in Altai
Private medical clinics in the Altai Republic have halted all abortion services. This change follows a joint initiative with the Health Ministry and the Women for Life foundation. The campaign aims to support motherhood and protect children in the region.
Earlier this year, 328 women in Altai sought referrals for abortions. Officials report that 30% of them later decided against the procedure. The shift comes as part of broader efforts to reduce terminations.
Local authorities have worked closely with the *Women for Life* foundation to promote alternatives. While no single representative for the Altai region has been named, the policy reflects a coordinated push. Private clinics have now fully complied with the new direction.
The suspension of abortion services marks a significant change in Altai’s healthcare system. With nearly a third of women opting out after referrals, the impact of the campaign is already visible. The Health Ministry and partner organisations continue to monitor the situation.
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