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Finnish government to raise compensation for egg donors from 250 euros to 350 euros.
The decision was made as part of the government's mid-term budget framework.
Infertility support group Simpukka welcomed the change but said more action is still needed.
The birth rate in Finland is at a record low, but the number of children conceived with donated gametes has continued to grow.
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