I mean in regards to the 1 child policy? Is there any pressure on parents to give up one baby? Do the government make things difficult for parents of twins because they have 2 children?

China is not exactly the repressive regime people think it is.

The one Child policy until recent years was only ever implemented in major cities. Recently it has come into effect in rural areas (and yes, some government people act in horrible ways, but not with the direct approval of the central government. IE, some places have forced abortions at 8 months to keep their reporting statistics down. But that is not central government policy).

Chinese are not exactly stupid. They realise that people will have twins, and I have met many twins in China (I am surprise more Chinese people don’t use assisted reproductive technologies to give themselves twins and triplets).

There is no policy of selective abortions, they don’t give the child away or eat their babies.

The main punitive feature related to multiple children is that the second and third etc is taxed. That is it.

Currently in country areas, if the first child is a girl, the family can have a second child.

If you work on the Grand Canal you can have as many children as you want.

If you are rich you just pay the tax.

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