
Among those who voted, a third reported that they underwent a medical examination before getting married, while slightly more respondents answered negatively.
Additionally, 26 percent of those surveyed noted that they regularly see doctors once a year.

We remind you that Deputy of the Jogorku Kenesh Nurgamal Torobekova proposed the introduction of mandatory medical examinations for citizens planning to get married.
She believes that this measure will reduce the risk of spouses contracting infections, especially considering migration issues.
“In some cases, young people, while in Moscow, contract infections. Even if the parents know about their son's health condition, they do not warn the bride, and as a result, the infection is transmitted,” she noted.
Some social media users supported this initiative but raised concerns about the readiness of state medicine for such measures. Others expressed that it should only be a recommended innovation.
Additionally, in Kyrgyzstan, there was a proposal for couples to undergo genetic testing before planning children due to the increasing number of cases of childhood disabilities. The government, by the way, intends to create specialized screening centers across the country.