What Happens to Multiple Birth Babies in China?

Question by kathy_is_a_nurse: What happens to multiple birth babies in China?
I was just wondering. I just read this article of a woman who is pregnant with at least five babies. She lives in a northeast province of China. Since China forces abortions in a family with more than two babies, what happens with multiple birth situations like this?

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Answer by Earl E Morningwood
They rent them out to make ipods in the slave labor factories

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21 Responses to What Happens to Multiple Birth Babies in China?

  • roxy81492 says:

    ‘Google’ it

  • Ginny C says:

    i think they have abortions

  • OneRunningMan says:

    Usually the family lives in poverty.

    “Fertility industry takes off in China; doctors concerned about abuses
    (AFP)

    29 March 2005

    BEIJING – It is considered a slow day at the Peking University Third Hospital in China’s capital, but the fertility clinic’s waiting room and hallways are overflowing with women seeking help.

    Some have travelled far from the countryside, where an infertile woman is looked upon with pity. One young woman’s husband divorced her after she failed to conceive three years into the marriage. Others, including urban career women, appear too ashamed or embarrassed to speak.

    Slowly but surely, barren women in China are realizing there is hope out there and they do not have to helplessly suffer the intense stigma of being childless in a society that places supreme importance on having kids.

    “In China, the responsibility is often placed on the women. In the past, couples who can’t have kids either adopt or divorce,” says Qiao Jie, director of gynecology and obstetrics at Third Hospital, China’s biggest authorized fertility center and its first to produce a test-tube baby.

    “Now, more and more people are becoming open to fertility treatment. There are more than 200 reproduction centers in China, but this is not enough to meet the demand.”

    Unmonitored sector

    Statistics from China’s Ministry of Health indicate more than 3,000 test-tube babies, or babies conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF), have been born in China since the country’s first successful case in 1988, according to state media.

    Doctors such as Qiao, however, believe many more such babies have been born through IVF or other fertility treatment, such as inter uterus insemination as well as fertility drugs.

    The industry is believed to be huge.

    Statistics are hard to come by because the sector is largely unmonitored, but more than 10 million Chinese families need artificial fertilization, according to Xinhua news agency.

    Many of them are undergoing fertility treatment, which is much more affordable in China than overseas.

    “There’s a huge demand,” says Zhao Lixin, deputy director of the reproduction center in east China’s Shandong Province Hospital.

    “There is a Sino-US joint-venture hospital in Shanghai which treats more couples than any other in China. Just that hospital alone probably helped conceive 3,000 babies.”

    Increased public awareness is one key reason spurring couples to seek treatment.

    Infertility in rise

    Chinese women, like women in Western countries, are also delaying marriage, although not by as long, leading to problems becoming pregnant.

    Stressful and unhealthy lifestyles linked to China’s dramatic socio-economic changes — including obesity, drinking, smoking and environmental problems — have also hiked infertility rates, experts say.

    Most experts believe the percentage of Chinese couples suffering from infertility is rising and is around 10 percent of total couples.

    In China, the success rate for fertility treatment — measured by whether the women get pregnant — is around 35 percent for IVF, on par with Western countries, doctors say.

    It costs around 3,000 yuan (361 dollars) to have an assisted insemination — insemination of sperm into the ovary — and 20,000 yuan (2,400 dollars) to have in vitro fertilization, where the egg and sperm are fertilized in a lab, with the embryo then inserted into the woman.

    The price tags are prohibitive for most people — worth several or many times their annual salary — but an increasing number of Chinese families are able to afford treatment.

    Capitalizing on the demand, many unauthorized clinics with ill-trained doctors and inadequate technology have popped up.

    One-child policy

    Licensed hospitals say the government needs to step up regulations of the industry not just to prevent people being duped but also to stop abuses — such as couples using fertility treatment to bypass the country’s one-child policy.

    “A lot of patients come to our clinic not because they are infertile, but because they want to have multiple births or want us to help them have a boy,” says Zhao.

    “We turn them away but other less reputable clinics do not.”

    China’s population control policy restricts urban couples to having one child and rural couples to having two if the first one is a girl, but twins and other multiple births are exempt from fines.

    Techniques are available in fertility treatment to create multiple births or select the sex of children. But multiple births are generally avoided to lessen the risks for the baby and mother and gender selection is usually used only to prevent sex-linked genetic disorders.

    About 20 percent of China’s fertility treatment that result in births result in multiple births, experts estimate.

    “The multiple birth rate is definitely higher in China than overseas because it’s not controlled very well here,” Zhao says, adding that many hospitals in China lack the skills to eliminate extra embryos.

    “Some hospitals boast quadruplets born there to attract business. We see it as a problem in treatment,” says Zhao.

    Multiple pregnancies and risks

    Multiple pregnancies carry risks such as infant mortality, premature births as well as breathing difficulties and developmental delays for babies.

    Mothers also can suffer from high blood pressure and Cesarean sections.

    As more people find out about fertility treatment, Zhao says, more will use treatments to have multiple births.

    “Not many people know about these drugs yet, but once they do, it will be a bigger problem,” Zhao says.

    Chinese who traditionally wish newlyweds “double happiness” see twins as signs of good luck.

    Fertility drugs, which can help women produce two or more eggs instead of one at a time, are cheap and widely available in drugstores with no prescription needed.

    “Imposing laws can’t solve this problem, we need to educate people that multiple births are dangerous,” he says.

    The Third Hospital, meanwhile, looks like a busy bus station. Several women stop Qiao as she walks down the hallway, anxiously asking her about their ovulation and hormonal cycles.

    Zhang Yanyun, 31, a farmer from northern Hebei province is one of them.

    “I’ve had two miscarriages,” says Zhang. “Usually if you’re not pregnant after being married for two years, people begin to ask. A friend of mine told me about this clinic. I’m not ashamed. When there’s no way, this is a way.”

    The health ministry did not respond to a request for interview.”

  • cantpool says:

    theyre allowed to be born. thats why many women take fertility drugs there

  • Alaina FASS says:

    check out our newest resource on FASD:

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  • Maureen Ikpeoha says:

    we watched this? video today which is august 26, 2011 and it was so sad . i am so happy i watched this video and when i grow up i know to stay way from drugs when i am pregnant or when i am not

  • the11202271 says:

    donde puedo? descargar el video?

  • jaymorpheus11 says:

    Death penalty for drinking while pregnant,? no less!

  • Emblemz says:

    my girlfriend was drinking with my baby ( i broke up with her months ago) but the baby is 27 weeks now.

    when the baby is born, i will be there with the mother until it reaches an age where powder milk can take place.

    then? im taking the baby with me and be the proud, single, loving father most fathers wouldnt do for their child.

    now my question is, since a babys mind is like a sponge, would any of the effects really matter as long i teach them as a baby till he/she grows older?

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    First my mom had me at 60 then Im a pedophile and now Im a man? What do you sit at your computer waiting for a response because somebody is FINALLY noticing how in desperate need of help you are? Well hopefully I have satisfied your need for attention for a little while.Why dont you use the internet to find a doctor then? step away from the computer screen for awhile and find a life.
    Im sorry to let you know I wont be indulging you anymore,I think its making you a tad more psycho

  • xbearcanrockx says:

    I bet it makes you feel like a really? big man saying that over a screen.

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    you are very sick and need help…
    Please get help, you are sick. To randomly accuse? someone of pedophilia is very serious and disgusting. Its not something to take lightly and the fact that you think it is so nonchalant is what is disturbing.

  • xbearcanrockx says:

    and I feel very? sorry that you get worked up over something that a RANDOM PERSON says… on the internet. wow…

    It’s the internet. since when does what a random person says matters anyway???

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    Are you serious? You really cant read can you? Let me say this again in small words you MIGHT know… MY COUSIN (WHO IS 22) AND I SHARE THE SAME EMAIL? THUS HAVE THE SAME GOOGLE ACCOUNT I HELP HER WITH HER SCHOOL WORK IT MAKES IT EASIER FOR US TO WORK TOGETHER ON HER COLLEGE WEB PAGE!Making the accusation someone is a peophile is very serious and you are very disturbed.Seriously get some help you really are sick… I feel very sorry that your mental state is so disturbed.

  • xbearcanrockx says:

    you should learn not to be a pedo.

    your profile says you’re 22 years old.

    only a pedo would sign up as an age younger than they really are.?

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    Not to mention how would my mother be 60? when she HAD me? Were is your logic in that? She passed when I was 25… maybe you should learn how to read and comprehend weirdo…

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    I’m not 22 you moron! I share an email with my cousin to monitor her school work,not that its any of your business. Not to mention how extremely creepy you are to stalk my profile. Man you really do need psychological help when you are stalking someone you don’t know because they do not agree with your idiocy…
    What a? weirdo…
    Get some help before you end up hurting someone or yourself…

  • xbearcanrockx says:

    you don’t? even make sense
    if she died that long ago and you’re only 22 years old… then your mother must be 60 or older when she had you
    WTF? that is fucken fucked up!

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    My mother passed 25 years after I was born.So, the likely hood that giving birth to me was the cause of her demise is slim to none.
    I pity you tremendously.It must be awful to be so pathetic and trashy.I have no clue how you even look at yourself daily…Why would you think its normal to stoop so low? Must be some kind of inferior complex… you REALLY should seek professional help? with that. Maybe after that you can learn how to show a little class instead of your ass…

  • TheAmclark7 says:

    r u an idiot?You think you can push your ideals onto people saying things like that?My mother didn’t drink a drop of alcohol,puff one cigarette,let alone do any illegal drugs in her life and still died of liver failure.So I hate to inform you, even if you’re a saint you can still develop ANY illness someone who abuses drugs alcohol and tobacco.To say I’m high on my mothers ass crack really?What are you? 10?
    Grow up,then proceed to comment…
    Ignorance is bliss,you must be ECSTATIC!

  • xbearcanrockx says:

    clearly you’re already high on your own mother’s ass crack and can’t even read. I said the LAST 10 years of your life……. because of the long term effects. Lung cancer, liver disease, dead brain cells.. among other things. I don’t know about everyone else, but I DON’T? SEE any joy, thrill or benefit from that.

    those activities are a choice, yes.. but unfortunately.. your stupidity wasn’t a choice -_-‘

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