Sad Surrogacy/Child Selling Story from China

By on 6-06-2013 in China, Surrogacy, Trafficking

Sad Surrogacy/Child Selling Story from China

“A blind Chinese woman has admitted to selling four of her new-born children to support her family because her husband can’t hold down a steady job.

Between 2005 and 2012 Du Xiurong, from Shibei Village in Mianyang, south-west China’s Sichuan Province, sold four of her new newborn babies – three girls and one boy.

In total Du, has given birth to six children, but has only kept her eldest son and eldest daughter.”

“‘I have no other choice. If I were not blinded I wouldn’t have to do this,’ she said.

‘I am not selling them out, but giving them away. In return I only charge a bit for pregnancy fees.

‘I love babies. If I were capable, I definitely would bring them up. But I really can’t support them. I then find them good families to adopt them.'”

Read the rest of the story at Blind Chinese mother has sold FOUR of her newborn children because her husband can’t hold down a job [Daily Mail 5/31/13]

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One Comment

  1. And as usual, if a birthmother takes any money, it’s called “selling babies”. But when adoption agencies take money, it’s called “charging fees”.

    It’s time to admit that it’s ALL babyselling, no matter who does it.

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