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    Russia to Refer Women Rejecting Motherhood to Psychologists Amid Demographic Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In an unprecedented move to combat a deepening demographic crisis, Russian health authorities have introduced new guidelines that will direct women who express no desire to have children to psychological counseling. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to address the country’s rapidly declining birth rate, a challenge that has long been a priority for President Vladimir Putin during his extensive tenure.

    Russia’s population decline has become increasingly alarming, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has seen Moscow deploy hundreds of thousands of young men to the front lines over the past four years. This military engagement has exacerbated the demographic imbalance, intensifying concerns about the nation’s future population sustainability. The new health ministry guidelines, unveiled earlier this year, require doctors conducting reproductive health assessments to inquire about a woman’s intended number of children.

    Should a woman indicate that she does not wish to have any children, medical professionals are advised to recommend a consultation with a medical psychologist. The purpose of this referral is to encourage the development of a more positive attitude toward motherhood, reflecting the government’s determination to reverse the trend of declining birth rates. These recommendations were officially approved in late February but only recently gained attention through state media outlets.

    President Putin has repeatedly framed Russia’s shrinking population as a critical threat to national survival. In a stark warning issued in 2024, he cautioned that without a significant increase in birth rates, Russia could face the risk of “extinction.” Currently, the country’s birth rate stands at approximately 1.4 children per woman, marking the lowest level in two centuries. This figure falls well short of the 2.1 children per woman that demographers identify as necessary to maintain a stable population size.

    In response to this demographic emergency, Russian authorities have implemented a series of measures aimed at promoting larger families. These include stricter abortion regulations and legislation criminalizing the promotion of “child-free” lifestyles, often referred to as “child-free propaganda.” The government has also elevated the status of families with multiple children, offering them a range of financial incentives and social benefits designed to encourage higher birth rates.

    Overall, these efforts underscore the Kremlin’s commitment to reversing the demographic decline through a combination of policy interventions and social messaging. By integrating psychological support into reproductive health services, Russia hopes to reshape societal attitudes toward parenthood and secure its population’s future in the face of mounting challenges.

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