The French government is launching a campaign to encourage 29-year-olds to have children to avert future fertility issues, as part of a broader initiative to increase the country's fertility rate.
The French government is set to launch a campaign aimed at urging 29-year-olds to consider starting families sooner, citing concerns over future fertility challenges as they age. Health officials emphasize that this initiative is intended to empower young people to avoid potentially regretting their timing regarding parenthood, encapsulating the campaign’s mantra: 'If only I had known.' This messaging aligns with broader societal anxieties about declining birth rates and the implications for future generations.