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    Russia Mandates Psychological Consultations for Women Rejecting Motherhood Amid Demographic Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a bold move to combat a deepening demographic challenge, Russian health authorities have introduced new guidelines that require women who express a desire not to have children to undergo psychological consultations. This policy aims to address the country’s alarming population decline, a concern that has been a persistent focus of President Vladimir Putin throughout his lengthy tenure. The measure reflects Moscow’s growing anxiety over the shrinking birth rate, which has been exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine that has seen hundreds of thousands of young Russian men deployed to the front lines over the past four years.

    The recently approved guidelines, issued by the Russian health ministry, stipulate that during reproductive health examinations, medical professionals must inquire about the number of children a woman intends to have. Should a woman indicate that she does not wish to bear any children, the protocol recommends referring her to a medical psychologist. The objective of this referral is to encourage a more positive outlook toward motherhood, with the broader goal of reversing the nation’s declining birthrate. Although these recommendations were finalized in late February, they only gained widespread attention after being highlighted by state-controlled media outlets this week.

    President Putin has repeatedly framed the demographic downturn as a critical threat to Russia’s future, warning that the country faces potential “extinction” if birth rates are not increased. Currently, Russia’s fertility rate stands at approximately 1.4 children per woman, marking the lowest level in two centuries. This figure falls significantly short of the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman, which demographers consider necessary to maintain a stable population size. The demographic crisis has prompted the government to adopt a series of legislative and social measures aimed at encouraging larger families.

    In recent years, Moscow has tightened regulations surrounding abortion and introduced laws criminalizing what it terms “child-free propaganda,” which discourages the promotion of lifestyles without children. The state has also launched campaigns that celebrate families with multiple children, portraying them as patriotic contributors to the nation’s survival. These families receive a variety of financial incentives and social benefits designed to ease the economic burdens of raising children and to incentivize higher birth rates.

    This latest policy requiring psychological counseling for women who reject motherhood underscores the Kremlin’s determination to tackle the demographic crisis head-on. It also raises questions about individual freedoms and the extent to which the state can intervene in personal reproductive choices. As Russia grapples with the long-term consequences of population decline, the government’s approach reflects a broader strategy that intertwines demographic policy with national security and cultural identity concerns.

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