Chinese government calling women to ask when their last period was in birth rate push
- Women in China are receiving phone calls from government workers asking about pregnancy and when their last period was.
- Jane Huang described her call as intrusive, stating that privacy is valued by her generation.
- Officials noted that such feelings about the calls are common among women, reflecting wider global fertility trends.
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China is now monitoring couples' 'right time' to conceive a baby and pregnancy. But why?
The grassroots government workers in China, after spending decades in the imposition of birth control policies, have now started ringing women and appealing to them to get pregnant amid the country's dwindling demography. According to a report published in the South China Morning Post, a woman - identified as Jane Huang - received a call from a government official who asked her a very unexpected question, “[Hello!] Is that Ms Huang? Sorry to dis
China Is Calling Women And Begging Them To Have Babies After Its Disastrous Attempt To Control The Birth Rate
It turns out that when the government tries to control the birth rate for reasons that are beyond evil, things don’t end well. Subsequently, the Chinese Communist Party is calling up women, and begging them to have more children. After years of one-child policies and forced abortions, China is now desperately scrambling to prevent abortions as its fertility rate rockets downward https://t.co/46QxF2u2Tx— Not the Bee (@Not_the_Bee) February 13, 20…
Chinese government calling women to ask when their last period was in birth rate push
‘The surveyor must be from the previous generation, who did not realise that she was talking to a whole different generation that values privacy, quality of life and choices much more,’ mother-of-one says
Women in China get phone calls from government workers asking: 'Are you pregnant now?'
Women in China share bizarre accounts of receiving random calls from government grassroot workers, asking them about plans for pregnancy – a measure said to be part of broader incentives by the Chinese government to boost birth rates.
“Are you pregnant? ”: in China, women encouraged to have children by phone call
In recent weeks, tens of thousands of Chinese women have been receiving calls from district officials encouraging them to get pregnant. Faced with the demographic crisis affecting the country, Beijing has announced new incentives in the hope of reviving...
Chinese government workers call up women to urge pregnancy in latest birth rate push
Chinese grass roots government workers, who implemented decades of birth control policy, are now calling up women in their neighbourhood to urge them to get pregnant amid China's demographic crisis.
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