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            Ten reasons why it&#039;s awesome being knocked up in Sweden
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            Raising a child in a foreign country can be both stressful and rewarding. Here, US writer Lisa Ferland shares her top reasons why she thinks Sweden is wonderful for expecting mums.
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            Ban mums&#039; bare boobs: young Swedes
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            Three out of four young Swedes think that breastfeeding mothers ought to keep their tops on in restaurants, bars and on public transport, according to a new survey.  
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            Swedish men happy to focus on family: study
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            Swedish men are prepared to take a step back in their careers in favour of their partners, with more than a quarter prepared to be financed by their wives, a new survey has shown.
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            Swedish mums seek more kids time: study
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            Swedish mums would like to spend more time with their kids, half think that other mums would like to be housewives if they could, while six of ten feel that fathers take a greater share of the responsibility in the home, a new survey has shown. 
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