Russia will refer women who do not want to have children to psychologists under new health guidelines designed to address a systemic demographic crisis.
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Russia’s dwindling birth rate has been one of President Vladimir Putin’s main worries during his 25-year rule and with Moscow having sent hundreds of thousands of young men to the front in Ukraine over the last four years, the problem has only worsened.
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Under new guidelines from the health ministry for reproductive health checks, doctors will ask women how many children they want to have.
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If the woman answers zero, “it is recommended to send the patient to a consultation with a medical psychologist with the goal of forming a positive attitude towards having children.
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The recommendations were approved in late February but only picked up by state media this week.
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The Kremlin chief casts Russia’s shrinking population as a matter of national survival – warning in 2024 Russia faced “extinction” if it did not boost birth rates.
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Russia’s birth rate is running at a 200-year low of around 1.4 per woman — far below the 2.1 that demographers say is necessary for a stable population.
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In recent years Moscow has tightened abortion rules and passed bills to make so-called “child-free propaganda” illegal.
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Large families are heralded as national heroes and offered a host of financial and social benefits from the state.
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