Sweden’s PM puts IVF at centre of re-election bid amid record low birthrate (www.theguardian.com)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 25 May 11:23
https://lemmy.world/post/47325339

Ulf Kristersson aims to expand state-funded IVF as Sweden grapples with lowest fertility rate since records began

Sweden’s prime minister has promised to put IVF at the heart of his re-election campaign as he tries to win over female voters amid the country’s record low birthrate.

Ulf Kristersson’s government recently increased the number of state-funded IVF attempts granted to aspiring first-time parents from three to six.

Now he has said that if his party, the centre-right Moderates – whose minority-run coalition depends on the support of the far-right Sweden Democrats – hold on to power in September’s general election, they will also fund IVF for additional children.

It comes after official statistics showed this year that, despite often being cited as one of the best countries in the world to have children, Sweden’s fertility rate sank to 1.42 last year, the lowest since 1749 when records started.

#world

threaded - newest

tal@lemmy.today on 25 May 16:02 collapse

I mean, it may not hurt, but I seriously doubt that this is going to substantially alter the total fertility rate.