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    'Octomom' case stuns one-child public in China

    BEIJING (AP) — The photo was undeniably cute: a studio portrait of eight babies in identical onesies and perky white cotton hats, sporting an array of expressions from giggly to goofy, baffled to bawling.

    Intended as an advertisement for the studio, the photo grabbed a different kind of attention: In a country that limits most couples to one child, many Chinese were amazed to learn that a couple had spent nearly a million yuan ($160,000) and illegally enlisted two surrogate mothers to help have the four boys and four girls.

    The incident has highlighted both the use of birth surrogates, a violation of Chinese law, and how wealthy Chinese do as they please, with scant regard for the rules that constrain others. The most common reaction, though, has been simple disbelief.

    "Heavens. To have one family with eight kids ... in an era of family planning where most people have just one, the contrast is just too much," said popular Chinese Central Television news anchor Bai Yansong as he introduced a 20-minute special report on the babies last weekend. "It doesn't sound like news. It sounds more like a fairy tale."

    Chinese media are calling the mother "babaotai muqin," or "octomom," a reference to the American woman who gave birth to octuplets using in vitro fertilization.

    Much remains uncertain about the family from Guangzhou, the capital of south China's Guangdong province. According to the Guangzhou Daily, a government newspaper, the biological mother carried two of the babies, while two surrogates gave birth to three each. After the babies were born in September and October last year, 11 nannies were hired to help take care of the children, the report said.

    While some suspect a hoax, a media officer with the Guangdong Health Department said the case was real and under investigation. He declined to identify the couple, citing privacy concerns.

    The story has captivated the public because it symbolizes a bold defiance of the country's strict family planning rules, said Liang Zhongtang, a demography expert at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.

    "People are very interested in the policy these days and the need for changes to it," he said. "A lot of people think it should have been dropped a long time ago, or relaxed at least."

    A 2001 law prohibits Chinese medical institutions and personnel from performing gestational surrogacy services, in which an embryo created from a couple is implanted into another woman who carries the baby to term.

    Still, an underground market is thriving as more couples put off marriage and childbirth until later in life, only to find they are unable to conceive. The law forbids only the medical procedures, and agencies connecting couples and surrogates are easy to find online.

    The Guangzhou Daily said the octomom couple resorted to in vitro fertilization and surrogates after years of failed attempts to conceive.

    A manager for the Guangdong branch of the Daiyunguke surrogacy agency, Liu Jialei, said that this has been the busiest of his company's seven years in business, with more than 600 surrogates matched to families. His customers are Chinese, but the medical procedures are carried out abroad, in Southeast Asia and Japan, to circumvent the law.

    Chinese media reports say many procedures are also done illegally at hospitals in China.

    Many Chinese frown on surrogacy, which is often portrayed as a way for the rich to avoid going through pregnancy.

    An opinion piece about the eight babies in the China Daily denounced surrogacy as something done by wealthy women unwilling to disrupt their careers or ruin their figures.

    Author Cai Hong, a senior writer for the newspaper, wrote that the practice would inevitably give rise to "a breeder class" of poor women who end up "renting their wombs to wealthy people."

    But Therese Hesketh, a University College London professor who has done numerous field studies in China on family planning issues, says that her impression is that Chinese who can afford surrogates tend to seek out attractive university graduates, not the underprivileged.

    Chinese media say octomom and her family have gone into hiding. A Chinese Central Television investigative report could only dig up former neighbors who described seeing a pack of nannies taking the babies for strolls and to a toddler center for playtime.

    A series of outtakes from the portrait session posted to a blog show the logo for the QQ Baby studio prominently displayed in the background, but staff at the shop in Guangzhou denied knowing anything about the photos.

    Only the relatively well-off can afford in vitro fertilization and surrogacy or to live in a villa, as this couple reportedly did.

    The rich also find it easier to flout the one-child limit, because they are better able to afford the hefty fines for doing so. Some also acquire foreign citizenship, which exempts them from the birth quotas.

    On the popular Sina microblog, one user posted an article about the couple and commented: "If you have money, what does the law mean?"

    All the hoopla may be boosting the surrogacy business. At Daiyun.com — an agency whose website is splashed with photos of babies nestled in flowers — a manager said all the attention made it inconvenient for any staff to speak with reporters.

    "But one thing is for sure, our business is getting better and better," said the woman, who would only give her surname, Liu. "More and more people come to us for services."

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    Associated Press researchers Zhao Liang and Yu Bing in Beijing contributed to this report.

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    Photos on a Chinese blog: http://bit.ly/uxwW80

     

    61 comments

    • Diver  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Believe me when I say the Octomom stunned a few here in the USA as well!
    • J.T.  •  4 mths ago
      So what's new? The wealthy usually get to do whatever they want, no matter what the country.
    • tony  •  Bigelow, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      Imagine that? The "rich" in China doing as they well please. Sounds like American Politicians.
    • Toledo  •  4 mths ago
      Which only goes to prove, that the rich, sometimes, regardless of country, culture or traditions, set themselves far above others thinking they are special and deserve extra special treatment.
      Also known as; selfish
      Rarely have I met a rich person I liked. So many of them flaunt it. Those that don't have always gotten my respect.
    • steve  •  4 mths ago
      with their one child policy, i guess kids grow up not knowing wut it's like to have an aunt or uncle and no sibblings.
      • Joan 4 mths ago
        That's a good thing.
    • Just a Joe back from tour  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      The reaction in Mexico was quite diffrent. The article over there started off as "she only had......."
      • Steve-O in AZ 4 mths ago
        haha! And they can fit all of them into a Geo Metro in Mexico!
      • Just a Joe back from tour 4 mths ago
        good one! it's true, my uncle manage to fit 2 grandmas 5 kids including me in a small 78 Ford Granada And 3 in the front.
    • Dale  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Octomom didn't only shock China. She shocked the U.S. with her sickening irresponsible stupidity.
    • Rich  •  4 mths ago
      Anybody else want to bang the Octomom?

      Or is it just me?
      • NICK 4 mths ago
        I think it's just you. It would be like throwing a hot dog down a hallway.
      • MICHAEL 4 mths ago
        It's just you. No way I would be around all those kids, not even for her bad built #$%$
      • Rich 4 mths ago
        Speaking just for myself, I could crowd her hallway pretty good. If you catch my drift.
    • Rich  •  Valencia, California  •  4 mths ago
      China is about the only country that makes a real effort to control population growth. Other over populated countries figure they can just move in with their neighbors. Remember, A one child law in a country where 1 adult gets 1 vote is impossible. Global overpopulation is inevitable.
      • R 4 mths ago
        Are you aware of exactly how they did this?
      • ASU 4 mths ago
        @R, are you aware how US folks got/get their so call "freedom" ? It was/is in the expense of killing millions of aboriginals and other countries' folks.
      • Spikey27 4 mths ago
        The saddest thing of all is the rest of the world - including the U.S. - jumped all over China's #$%$ trying to discredit them for even attempting to limit their out-of-control population.If you doubt the wisdom of the Chinese in this, imagine what would happen if every family on earth, oops in octomom's case unmarried trailer trash, were to have 14 kids. No nation on earth could sustain themselves at that rate, even if everyone else did have a limit such as China's.
    • Breeze  •  Dover, Delaware  •  4 mths ago
      The problem with the one child law is what happens with the baby boomers in China when they grow old and need finacial help or healthcare. Their wont be enough chinese to support them.
    • Sidney  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      World population is way out of control. Limited resourses will make this a bigger issue soon enough.
    • Tyler  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      the photo was undeniable cute.

      doesn't post photo
    • guest  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Just disgusting.
    • caribman  •  4 mths ago
      Oops...you guys are in trouble....
    • Tacker  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      1960: 3 Billion humans on planet.
      2012: Almost 7 Billion humans on planet.

      It's going to end badly!
    • propaganda  •  4 mths ago
      America should follow China's 1 baby law by applying to only Mexicans, imagine how much tax dollars we can save by not overburden our Welfare and healthcare systems.
    • Ron  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      We need a one child policy here in the US if we are going to stem pollution and conserve resources; This is critical for the future of the US and the world.
    • John Doe  •  Beverly Hills, California  •  4 mths ago
      I hope these children are taken away and the parents and all those who aided them are imprisoned. China's birth laws are a model for the rest of the world to follow, something we desperately need. No one should be allowed to break them and no special exceptions should be made. This criminal and child abuser needs to be made example of.
    • Karen V  •  4 mths ago
      Dude!!! It stuns us here in the United States, too.
    • Chuck  •  Tujunga, California  •  4 mths ago
      They should dissect her to find out what the phuque is wrong with her !!! They could use her puzzie as a flower pot.
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