Ukraine war and Russian women giving birth abroad – 33 pregnant Russians on flight to Argentina – BBC News 中文

  • Veronica Smink
  • BBC reporter

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Argentina in South America is going through a serious economic crisis. Last year’s inflation rate was the fourth highest in the world, and people’s lives are miserable. That is why it has come as a surprise to many that it has suddenly become the preferred destination for thousands of Russian women to give birth.

Russian woman Eva Pekurova has written regarding her inspirational experience of giving birth in Argentina on social media.

She described on Instagram how her anesthetist was “stroking her back very carefully” and had many words of encouragement as she went into labor.

“I’ve never seen a male doctor like this before,” she wrote.

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