2016
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.14290
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China's new two‐child policy: maternity care in the new multiparous era

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“…China has abolished the "one child "policy and since 2016 has entered into an era of the two-child policy. As a result, the number of infants is expected to increase greatly, which may promote the demand for ART [20]. Our findings have significantly important clinical implications and may provide guidance for couples and obstetricians in determining whether ART is useful as a first-line treatment or as a last resort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…China has abolished the "one child "policy and since 2016 has entered into an era of the two-child policy. As a result, the number of infants is expected to increase greatly, which may promote the demand for ART [20]. Our findings have significantly important clinical implications and may provide guidance for couples and obstetricians in determining whether ART is useful as a first-line treatment or as a last resort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…1 Determination of fetal sex by ultrasound at 16-18 weeks of gestation is common in many different places. 'Late' (>16 weeks) medical and surgical termination of pregnancy (TOP) have serious consequences for the individual woman.…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that more than 90 million women in China will be eligible to have a second child, many older mothers and those having had a prior, elective primary CD. This is a current emerging challenge to the providers and health care system in China (10). In addition to the surgical risks of pregnancy after elective primary CD, long term outcomes associated with elective CD such as changes in the epigenetics, microbiome, increase risks of asthma and diabetes were not considered in these reviews (11).…”
Section: One Child Policymentioning
confidence: 99%