Entry #13124: Gender-affirming care in Ukraine

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RegionUkraine
IssueGender-affirming care
StatusLegal, but restricted for minors
Start DateJan 1, 1983
End DateJan 1, 2005
DescriptionIn 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy
Sourceshttps://ourworldindata.org/grapher/icd-code-version-used-to-classify-causes-of-death?time=earliest


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edited by JuliaB. correction of errors

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Value(REMOVED)Legal, but restricted for minors
Special StatusVaries by RegionLegal, but restricted for minors
End Date(none)Jan 1, 2005
DescriptionIn 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy, however, in Donetsk and other areas occupied by Russia, the Russian penal code is enforced making Gender Affirming care impossible In 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy
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In 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy, however, in Donetsk and other areas occupied by Russia, the Russian penal code is enforced making Gender Affirming care impossible therapy
Sourceshttps://russiapost.info/society/lgbthttps://ourworldindata.org/grapher/icd-code-version-used-to-classify-causes-of-death?time=earliest
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edited by Canadianstudent03. in Donetsk and other areas occupied by Russia, the Russian penal code is enforced making Gender Affirming care impossible

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ValueLegal(REMOVED)
Special StatusLegalVaries by Region
DescriptionIn 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapyIn 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy, however, in Donetsk and other areas occupied by Russia, the Russian penal code is enforced making Gender Affirming care impossible
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In 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy therapy, however, in Donetsk and other areas occupied by Russia, the Russian penal code is enforced making Gender Affirming care impossible

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Original entry
StatusLegal
Start Date1983
End Date(none)
DescriptionIn 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy
Sourceshttps://russiapost.info/society/lgbt