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BEIJING - Until recently, many expectant mothers in China’s capital were working hard not to have their babies.
In
the week before the Chinese New Year began last month, some lay in bed
“to delay going into labor” while others refused to give birth by
Cesarean section, despite the risk of complications, said Dr. Zhao Yun,
director of the obstetrics […]
BEIJING - Until recently, many expectant mothers in China’s capital were working hard not to have their babies.
In
the week before the Chinese New Year began last month, some lay in bed
“to delay going into labor” while others refused to give birth by
Cesarean section, despite the risk of complications, said Dr. Zhao Yun,
director of the obstetrics department at Beijing’s Chaoyang Hospital.
Like untold thousands across China, the women were waiting for the wheel of fate to turn.
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