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5 Creative Ways Countries Tried to Up Their Birth Rates

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5 Creative Ways Countries Tried to Up Their Birth Rates - Conceive Plus® 5 Creative Ways Countries Tried to Up Their Birth Rates - Conceive Plus®

As we shared in our previous post the birth rate of many countries is decreasing - especially after the hit of the global economic crisis. Some countries have taken up the problem very seriously and launched creative campaigns to encourage their citizens to become parents.

If you don’t believe, check out the Danish campaign ‘Do It for Danemark’ created by a local company but still serving the idea of the public good of making more Danes.

SINGAPORE

The Singapore authorities decided in collaboration with the company Mentos to create a campaign called the “National Nights”. Aiming to push the people to patriotism in order to increase the birth rate of 0.78 per woman.

The City also took to problem to a higher level by attacking directly the urban development authorities to limit the number of small one-bedrooms flat. Not only that but a compensation was unblocked in order to support the initiative and the couples willing to help their country. The package included 15.000$ for each child, tax incentives and extended maternity leave.

SOUTH KOREA

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Due to the “small families program” that was developed in the 70’s, today the birth rate in South Korea has fallen to one of the lowest in the world. With the increase of the economic difficulties, the birth rate felt to 1.2 children per family.

In order to encourage the South Korean to have more babies the government has promised to have lower university tuition fees and state-run child care.

Other incentives included giving away cash vouchers and other gifts to workers. In 2010 the ‘Family day’ was established which required all offices to close at 7 pm and in that way pushing people to spend more time with their families.

RUSSIA

The Russian population is decreasing very rapidly since the 90’s due to the high death rate and the low birth rate. That motivated the government to launch the ‘have a baby and win a Fridge’ campaign. September 12 was declared ‘the Day of Conception’ and all women that would give birth 9 months after would win a fridge, money or even cars for the national day which is on 12 June.

JAPAN

The population of Japan is on the way to “extinction” with less than 1.39 children per woman. A student of the university of Tsukuba invented a baby robot that is acting like a real baby. The aim of the robot is not to replace real babies but to trigger the parental instincts and push people to make their own babies.

ROMANIA

In the 60’s the population of Romania was approaching zero population growth, which was a real disaster for the Communist idea.

Sanctions were taken for people over 25 years old that were childless. Abortions and divorce where practically impossible, pregnancy test import was halted and some tax & monetary incentives were given. These Draconian measures did not hold on for long since economic compensation were barely enough to buy a bit of milk. The revolution ended it in 1989.

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While the U.S. federal government offers tax credits like the Child Tax Credit, few states offer direct financial incentives similar to other countries. However, some states provide enhanced childcare subsidies, paid family leave programs, and fertility treatment coverage through Medicaid. It's best to check with your state's health department or a fertility specialist to understand what benefits may be available in your specific location.

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Fertility treatment coverage varies significantly by insurance plan and state. The ASRM (American Society for Reproductive Medicine) reports that only about 20 states mandate some level of infertility coverage. Some plans cover diagnostic testing and basic treatments like IUI, while others cover IVF. You should contact your insurance provider directly or consult with an American fertility clinic to understand your specific coverage details.

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While the FDA regulates supplements differently than medications, certain supplements like myo-inositol have shown evidence supporting healthy ovulation and hormone balance in clinical studies. However, supplements are not FDA-approved in the same way prescription medicatio

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Are there U.S. workplace policies that support family planning?

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for qualifying employees, though it doesn't specifically address fertility treatment. Some progressive U.S. employers now offer paid parental leave, fertility benefits, and egg freezing coverage. However, policies vary widely, so employees should review their company's benefits package or speak with their HR department about family planning support.

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When seeking infertility treatment, request pre-authorization from your insurance company before procedures to understand coverage limits and out-of-pocket costs. Keep detailed documentation of all medical records, test results, and diagnoses from your ASRM-certified fertility clinic, as these strengthen insurance claims. If a claim is denied, you have the right to appeal—your fertility clinic's financial counselor can often assist with this process.

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Search for ASRM member clinics or use the SART (Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology) clinic locator to find certified facilities in your area that meet FDA standards for embryo handling and laboratory practices. Verify that any clinic you consider is licensed by your state and has current accreditation. Most reputable fertility clinics also provide free consultations where you can ask about their success rates and treatment options.

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