Alarm bells are ringing over falling birthrates. We explore the reasons behind declining fertility and the efforts by governments and doctors in different parts of the world to improve the situation.
In Singapore, a new law will allow single women to freeze their eggs. South Korea has the lowest birth rate in the world and a new generation of youth is not interested in marriage and children. We look at a university course that forces students to go on dates.
In a busy maternity ward in Israel, we see the results of the country’s pro-birth attitudes. But it could be too much of a good thing. The population could double within decades, putting a squeeze on housing and schools. Denmark strikes a balance with a consistent fertility rate over recent years. Its liberal approach includes free IVF treatment for a couple’s first child, and women can access fertility treatment up to the age of 46.
Can these policies help overcome the world’s population dilemma?
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About the show: Alarm bells are ringing over falling birthrates. This series explores the efforts by governments, scientists and entrepreneurs to change how we look at fertility and make it easier to have children.
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