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Hong Kong bans pregnant women from China giving birth in city

Oct 8, 2009, 11:28 GMT

   Hong Kong - Hong Kong hospitals on Thursday began turning away women from mainland China arriving to give birth to ensure the city could cope with a surge in local births expected in the next three months.

   The territory has imposed a three-month ban on childbirth bookings by mainland mothers to ensure the city's over-stretched maternity services can deal with an expected 20-per-cent increase in deliveries by local women.

   A similar ban was imposed last year as part of an on-going series of measures to reduce the number of mainland mothers giving birth in Hong Kong.

   The number of so-called 'maternity tourists' from China has risen steadily since the easing of cross-border restrictions in 2003.

   Last year, almost 10,500 - or one quarter - of the 41,000 births in public hospitals were to non-local women.

   Giving birth in Hong Kong not only guarantees them world-class health care but in many cases secures citizenship in the city of 7 million for children who would otherwise be entitled only to a Chinese passport.

   Hong Kong citizenship entitles the children to free education, health care and other benefits throughout their life, the equivalent of a lottery win for children from poor families in southern China.

   In 2007, Hong Kong's Hospital Authority imposed charges of up to 6,000 US dollars for each non-resident birth in bid to curb the rise.

   A Hospital Authority spokesman said as a result births by mainland mothers had fallen by 12 per cent in 2008 compared with 2006.

   However, the coming months are a peak period for births among local women which made reintroducing the ban necessary, said the spokesman.

   Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 after 156 years as a British colony but maintains a tightly-controlled border and economic and political autonomy under a 'one country, two systems' arrangement.



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