they can have only one baby so they could reduce the population in their country. from what i heard if the parent got a brother or sister they can only have one baby, but if the parent got no brother or sister they could have babies up to 2.
Because the country's population is very large.
Women can not have sex when they are pregnant, woman can not eat meat when pregnant, Grandmothers can not see the baby until 300 days after the baby is born. If any law is broken your head will be cut off then they would eat it.
somewhere around 16,030,800 newborns a year
coz of the one child law meaning couples in china have to apply to have a child and they are only allowed to have one.
the one-child law in china started in 1979
They were forbiden by law from eating or sleeping
china hase a population law. its law says "no more than 2 million people are allowed in china.
There is no law in China specifying that you can't have a baby girl, however as baby boys are preffered and due to China's one child policy baby girls are often aborted before birth and soemtimes even killed after birth so the parents can try and have a baby boy.
No there is no Federal law that says store have to provide baby changing stations. The stores provide those for their customers who have children as a curiosity to the customer.
Only if it says it by law
the election act of china and criminal law of china,but not the lobbying law of china
Women can not have sex when they are pregnant, woman can not eat meat when pregnant, Grandmothers can not see the baby until 300 days after the baby is born. If any law is broken your head will be cut off then they would eat it.
Any age is ok to have a baby, their is no law that says you have to be a certain age to have a baby although it's a little rare to find a 14 year old parent.
somewhere around 16,030,800 newborns a year
In 1979, due to the rapidly rising population, China enforced a law called "One-Child Policy". Basically the law states that a family in China may only have one child.
yes,i can。i teach international law in China。
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