Despite a range of measures to encourage childbirth, a definitive solution to combat China's declining birth rates remains elusive.
Having a second or third baby? Zhezhou County will give you bonus points for that.
Another year, another drop in birth rates: according to the latest statistics, China's 2022 saw more deaths than births.
"Now we can all have eight children and a bright future," one Chinese commenter sarcastically wrote about the U.S. reversal of abortion law.
Those who have four kids or more will no longer be punished.
From surrogacy baby to 'heihaizi' - her biological parents canceled the surrogacy agreement, but she was born anyway.
Weibo talks egg freezing.
Fear of pain is a major reason for nonmedical cesarian deliveries on maternal request.
China's marriage rates have hit a new low, but Weibo's singletons blame their unmarried status on circumstances beyond their control.
'Shaiwa' is the Chinese term for 'Sharenting' - when does sharing baby pictures on social media become too much?
"More babies, less divorce" - big changes are about to come regarding family planning and marriage, according to a proposed draft of divisions of the Civil...
The little girl was saved from a child trafficker after her parents' cry for help went viral on WeChat.
The 'Two Child Policy' has not led to a baby boom, but are the costs to blame?
Whose right is it to decide whether or not have a second child - and who pays the price?
Many netizens think it is harmful that parents postpone divorce "for the sake of the child."
With the number of stay-at-home mothers on the rise in China, so are the challenges that come with being a full-time mother.
A baby girl from a village in Shandong has been rescued by authorities after netizens exposed the abuse by her father on Weibo. On August 5,...
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...
A state media article that calls for a loosening of surrogacy bans has stirred controversy among Chinese Weibo users.
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...