The Guardian Australia
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Sweden expands state-funded IVF to combat record low fertility rate before elections
Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson pledged to expand state-funded IVF ahead of September elections, citing the country's record low fertility rate of 1.42 last year. His government increased initial IVF attempts from three to six and now promises funding for additional children if re-elected. Sweden's fertility has hit its lowest level since records began in 1749.
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