Haddadi Mohammad, Hedayati Fatemeh, Hantoushzadeh Sedigheh
Vali-E-Asr Reproductive Health Research Center, Family Health Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Contracept Reprod Med. 2025 Jul 25;10(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s40834-025-00382-3.
Reproductive rights, including access to abortion, contraception, and comprehensive healthcare, are critical for gender equality and public health. However, these rights remain contentious and heavily influenced by cultural, religious, and political ideologies, creating barriers to equitable care and justice globally. This narrative review examines and compares both abortion laws and policies in the United States and Iran, two ideologically distinct nations with striking parallels in their restrictive approaches. This narrative review identifies key similarities, including the politicization of abortion, the influence of cultural and religious doctrines, and the disproportionate burden of restrictive policies on marginalized populations, leading to unsafe abortions. It also explores major differences, such as the decentralized, state-specific legal variability in the United States versus Iran's centralized theocratic governance, where demographic goals drive restrictions. These findings highlight how geopolitical and ideological contexts shape reproductive governance and health outcomes. Despite ideological contrasts, the United States and Iran exhibit analogous restrictive trends, revealing global challenges in advancing reproductive justice. Addressing these barriers requires a dual approach: targeted legal and policy reforms within national contexts, particularly in the U.S. and Iran, and alignment with international advocacy efforts promoting reproductive autonomy and human rights. The findings provide critical insights for policymakers and healthcare providers aiming to reform reproductive health frameworks and ensure equitable, rights-based care.
生殖权利,包括堕胎、避孕和全面医疗保健的获取,对于性别平等和公共卫生至关重要。然而,这些权利仍然存在争议,并受到文化、宗教和政治意识形态的严重影响,在全球范围内为公平医疗和正义制造了障碍。这篇叙述性综述考察并比较了美国和伊朗的堕胎法律与政策,这两个意识形态截然不同的国家在其限制措施上有着惊人的相似之处。这篇叙述性综述确定了关键的相似点,包括堕胎的政治化、文化和宗教教义的影响,以及限制政策对边缘化人群造成的不成比例负担,导致不安全堕胎。它还探讨了主要差异,例如美国分散的、各州不同的法律差异与伊朗以人口目标驱动限制措施的中央神权治理之间的差异。这些发现凸显了地缘政治和意识形态背景如何塑造生殖治理和健康结果。尽管存在意识形态上的差异,美国和伊朗呈现出类似的限制趋势,揭示了推进生殖正义方面的全球挑战。应对这些障碍需要采取双重方法:在国家背景下,特别是在美国和伊朗,进行有针对性的法律和政策改革,并与促进生殖自主权和人权的国际倡导努力保持一致。这些发现为旨在改革生殖健康框架并确保基于权利的公平医疗的政策制定者和医疗保健提供者提供了关键见解。