What one country's experiment says about attempts to boost birth rates

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Stephanie Hegarty , Population correspondent and Zsofia Paulikovics , BBC News Magyarul BBC Sitting on a park bench in the eastern Hungarian city of Debrecen, Barbara Elek is nervously refreshing her emails. She and her husband Levi are waiting to find out if Barbara is pregnant, after their third round of IVF 10 days ago.
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