"Now we can all have eight children and a bright future," one Chinese commenter sarcastically wrote about the U.S. reversal of abortion law.
Whose right is it to decide whether or not have a second child - and who pays the price?
With pink flowers and dreamlike imageries, these prevalent advertisements promise Chinese women a fast and 'glamorous' abortion.
A news story about a doctor forcing her patient into paying more money during an abortion procedure has sparked anger on Chinese social media about illegal...
An article on Chinese social media argues that the One Child Policy has greatly benefited the status of Chinese women, and that the shift to a...
The birth of an infant with physical abnormalities, despite recurrent prenatal screenings, has sparked discussions on Chinese social media. A running investigation will reveal whether the...
When a young man could not afford the 'bride price' of 200.000 RMB (30,680 US$) to marry his pregnant girlfriend, the woman was forced into abortion...
China has a thriving abortion industry, with clinics offering various treatment options, including a more expensive 'VIP treatment.'