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France Birth Rate Plummets Amid Fertility Crisis
4 Jan
Summary
- France sees fewer than 700,000 births annually.
- Both male and female infertility are increasing globally.
- One in 30 children in France are born via assisted reproduction.

France is grappling with a concerning decline in its birth rate, with annual births falling below 700,000. This demographic shift is not isolated; it reflects a broader global trend of decreasing fertility rates, driven significantly by increasing incidences of both male and female infertility.
The reliance on assisted reproductive technologies has become more pronounced as a result. In France, a notable proportion of births, around 3.7%, are now facilitated by such methods, equating to roughly one in every 30 newborns born through medical assistance.
This escalating infertility crisis poses substantial challenges for population growth and societal structures. As birth rates continue to fall worldwide, understanding and addressing the multifaceted causes of infertility remains a critical global health priority.



