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breastfeeding
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Sweden
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Breastfeeding in public is widely accepted and supported by laws protecting the right to breastfeed in any public or private location.
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breastfeeding in public
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Sweden
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Socially acceptable and legally protected
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breastfeeding in public
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Sweden
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Breastfeeding in public is widely accepted and supported, with many public places providing facilities and encouragement for women to breastfeed openly.
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4
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maternal healthcare
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Sweden
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Highly advanced and well-supported by government policies
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newborn care
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Sweden
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Newborn care often includes outdoor napping, even in colder weather, as it is believed to be beneficial for the baby's health.
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newborn care
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Sweden
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Newborn care often involves both parents sharing responsibility equally and taking parental leave to spend time bonding with the baby.
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7
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postpartum care
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Sweden
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Postpartum care includes extensive government support for new parents, including paid parental leave and access to affordable childcare.
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8
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pregnancy care
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Sweden
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Pregnant women are entitled to generous paid maternity leave and benefits, as a way to support both mothers and newborns
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