Finland’s declining birth rate requires improved access to fertility treatments alongside financial incentives, experts say. The current discussion around baby bonuses is seen as conflicting while significant waitlists for fertility care persist. Increased funding for research into the causes of infertility and more accessible treatment options are crucial steps. Advocates emphasize that addressing the underlying medical challenges to conception is paramount. Simply offering financial support without addressing access to care is considered insufficient. The need for a comprehensive approach combining both financial and medical support is gaining traction within the debate on boosting the country’s birth rate. This holistic strategy aims to provide meaningful assistance to those struggling with infertility.