
Swedish PM Focuses on Free Fertility Treatment as Birth Rates Hit Record Lows
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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced plans to expand state-funded fertility treatments as the country grapples with record-low birth rates. The initiative aims to make artificial fertilization more widely available at no cost to patients, representing a shift in political focus from traditional security concerns to demographic challenges. Sweden currently maintains one of Europe's most generous parental leave systems, yet continues to face declining fertility rates that threaten long-term population stability and economic growth.
