The abortion trend after the pronatalist turn of population policies in Iran: a systematic review from 2005 to 2022.
Elham ShirdelKhadijeh AsadisarvestaniFatemeh Hami KargarPublished in: BMC public health (2024)
Iranian policymakers are concerned about the declining fertility rate and have turned to pronatalist policies. From a demographic standpoint, this seems to be a reasonable approach. However, the new population policies, particularly, the Family Protection and Young Population Law, along with creating limitations in access to reproductive health services and prenatal screening tests as well as stricter abortion law could potentially lead to an increase in various types of abortions and their associated consequences.