Ukraine offers free sperm freezing to soldiers to protect future families amid war

Ukrainian soldiers are being offered free sperm and egg freezing under a government-backed programme aimed at helping military families plan for the future as the war with Russia continues.
The initiative allows serving personnel to preserve reproductive material in case they are killed, injured or face fertility problems linked to combat stress. The samples can later be used by partners with prior written consent.
The policy was introduced after private clinics began offering cryopreservation services to troops in 2022, following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Lawmakers later stepped in to regulate the process and provide state funding.
At the state-run Centre for Reproductive Medicine in Kyiv, officials say a small number of troops have already enrolled, with more expected as awareness grows.
Maxim, a 35-year-old member of Ukraine’s National Guard stationed near the eastern frontline, recently froze a sperm sample during leave in Kyiv. He said he wants more servicemen to consider fertility preservation.
“Our men are dying. The Ukrainian gene pool is dying. This is about the survival of our nation,” he said in a phone interview.
Doctors say the programme also responds to broader demographic concerns. Ukraine faced falling birth rates even before the war, and losses among young men in combat, along with millions of refugees leaving the country, have deepened worries about population decline.
The policy initially drew criticism after early rules required samples to be destroyed if a donor died. The law has since been amended to allow partners to use preserved material for up to three years after death, provided consent was given.
For many soldiers, the option offers reassurance amid constant danger on the frontline. Officials say the programme is meant to support military families while addressing the long-term human cost of a war that has reshaped Ukrainian society.
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