Rusanova N.E. The impact of assisted reproduction on self-preservation behavior of the population. Social'nye aspekty zdorov'a naselenia [serial online] 2024; 70(4):7. Available from: http: ... Rusanova N.E. The impact of assisted reproduction on self-preservation behavior of the population. Social`nye aspekty zdorov`a naselenia [serial online] 2024; 70(4):7. Available from: http://vestnik.mednet.ru/content/view/1629/30/lang,ru/.ISSN 2071-5021 DOI 10.21045/2071-5021-2024-70-4-7РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=75135546Posted on site: 18.11.24Текст статьи на сайте журнала URL: http://vestnik.mednet.ru/content/view/1629/30/lang,ru (дата обращения 18.11.2024)AbstractThe study showed the main current trends and extended scope of the impact of assisted reproduction on self-preservation behavior. Due to decrease in the number and health deterioration of the health of the population of reproductive age, a decrease in the birth rate becomes an urgent national challenge, which increases the importance of births that are impossible without the use of assisted reproductive technologies. This is especially important against the background of the increase in non-communicable diseases, leading to subfertility, and “social infertility” without reproductive pathologies, which are successfully corrected with in vitro fertilization. However, the commercialization and information popularization of assisted reproductive technology programs create inflated expectations among a certain segment of the population who expect to become parents at any age, regardless of health status. There are new requirements for official justification of indications and contraindications to in vitro fertilization, on the one hand, and for a more accurate account of individual reproductive capabilities of self-preservation behavior, on the other.