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  2. Childbirth in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The availability of the birth control pill in Japan is a highly contentious issue due to the government's concern for its many potentially negative systemic side effects and worry that it may contribute, through lack of condom use, to a rise of HIV. [11] While the pill is now available, usage continues to be lower than many other countries.

  3. Childbirth in China - Wikipedia

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    Extreme measures included forced sterilization and birth control methods, female infanticide and selective abortion; however legislation outlawed these by the 1990s. [17] Typical enforcement measures included heavy fines for additional children, state-sponsored propaganda, the revocation of benefits, and job loss. [ 17 ]

  4. Birth control in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Birth control in Japan has been available since at least the 17th century, and its evolution has been informed by political, social, and economic contexts.

  5. 'Ozempic babies': Why women on weight-loss drugs can get ...

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    Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound lead to weight loss, which can help fertility in women with obesity. Doctors warn about birth control, pregnancy risks.

  6. Birth weight - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 the rate of low birth weight was the highest in babies born to women younger than 15 years old (12.4%). [23] Women aged 40–54 had a rate of low birth weight at 11.8 percent. The lowest rates of low birth weight happened among babies whose mothers were between the ages of 25–29 years (4.4%) and 30–34 years (7.6%). [23]

  7. East Asian societies have the world’s lowest birth rates—and ...

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    What are governments currently doing to stop falling birth rates? Cheung, before his stint as an academic, was the director of Singapore’s population planning unit between 1987 and 1994.

  8. Family planning policies of China - Wikipedia

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    Trends in promoting birth planning through art continued after Mao's death. [9]: 122 Under Hua Guofeng, a collection of songs, short plays, and skits relating to birth control was published as a volume titled Compilation of Birth Planning Literature and Art Propaganda Materials. [9]: 122

  9. One-child policy - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s, when global movements for birth control emerged, Chinese delegates expressed their opposition toward population control. In the first UN-organized World Population Conference held in Bucharest in 1969, they claimed that it was an imperialist agenda that Western countries imposed on Third World countries, and that population ...