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  2. Childbirth in China - Wikipedia

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    Childbirth in China is influenced by traditional Chinese medicine, state control of reproductive health and birthing, and the adoption of modern biomedical practices. There are an estimated 16 million births annually in mainland China. [1] As of 2022, Chinese state media reported the country's total fertility rate to be 1.09. [2]

  3. Thomas Beatie - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Beatie was assigned female at birth and grew up in Honolulu as the first of two children. His mother, Susan Nickels Beatie, was born in Minnesota. [6]: 16, 18 His father, of Korean and Filipino descent, was born and raised in Hawaii.

  4. Male pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    However, after he gives birth, it turns out that his species gives birth to eggs, which hatch, after some time, a child that appears to be roughly four years old. [citation needed] In the Ozzy & Drix episode "Ozzy Jr.", Ozzy thinks he is having a baby but is actually a parasite growing in his belly caused by an infection by Strepfinger.

  5. Column: Chinese birth tourism documentary pulls back the ...

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    The new film explores the open secret of Chinese birth tourism in the California suburbs, and its impact on the women and communities involved, Frank Shyong writes.

  6. Chinese woman gives birth after claiming 17-month-long ... - AOL

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    A woman from Hunan, China, was pregnant for a record-breaking 17 months, according to People's Daily Online; she reportedly got pregnant in February 2015 and hadn't given birth by mid-August this ...

  7. Man sentenced to prison for helping pregnant Chinese women ...

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    A California man was sentenced to more than three years in prison after being found guilty of running a “birth tourism” business that helped pregnant Chinese women travel to the U.S. in order ...

  8. One-child policy - Wikipedia

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    Due to the preference in rural Chinese society to give birth to a son, [229] prenatal sex discernment and sex-selective abortions are illegal in China. [230] It is often argued as one of the key factors in the imbalanced sex ratio in China, as excess female infant mortality and under-reporting of female births cannot solely explain this gender ...

  9. United States v. Wong Kim Ark - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898), is a landmark decision [2] of the U.S. Supreme Court which held that "a child born in the United States, of parents of Chinese descent, who, at the time of his birth, are subjects of the Emperor of China, but have a permanent domicile and residence in the United States, and are there carrying on business, and are not employed in any ...