China’s notorious ‘baby hatches’..........

The heartbreaking photographs show the overwhelming emotion as mothers and fathers in China abandon their children in ‘baby hatches’.


The pure agony can be seen on a woman that collapses and reaches out to her child one last time, a father who plants a final kiss on a child wrapped in a blanket and the face of grief of a devastated mother as she lets go of her baby.
Parents in China take their offspring to the hatches as they can’t afford to keep them or they aren’t able to care for a child with disability or illness.

A mother who is giving up her child with Down syndrome sobs.
“My baby cannot take care of itself when it grows up,” she told the Information Times newspaper based in Guangzhou. “I just want my baby to survive.”

Parents hide their emotion behind surgical masks as they open a door, place their infant in a small room, ring a bell and leave.
Inside is an incubator, a cot and an alarm device so no baby is left inside for more than 10 minutes. The small building is attached to an orphanage, where the children are cared for.
There are 25 hatch facilities across mainland China, where children can be dumped anonymously and safely. Since their introduction two years ago, there has been heated debate regarding their usage.

The hatches originated in Europe in the 18th century and are also used in Japan, Italy, Germany and South Africa. They are believed to help save babies which would otherwise be dumped on the streets or at hospitals.
The first shelter in China was created in Shijiazhuang and in its first two years, 183 babies were left there. Critics believe it is relieving parents from guilt and assists with the preference for male heirs, but many also believe without the safe shelters the children would die.

Another hatch in Guangzhou, which opened in January, shut its doors after just two months after being inundated with 262 abandoned children, the South China Morning Post reported.
Whether the controversial baby hatches are saving children or an easy escape, the grief the parents feel at losing their love ones is raw and real.

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oohh....crying

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Quite surprising for a mother to be crying for giving up her child for the reason that they can't afford to raise up the child. But look at her fingers, is that ring a real one and is that bracelet just a mere accessory? It's a good thing for the govt to be caring for these unwanted children. I happened to read a fictional story written not by a Chinese where the mentally challenged in institutions' bloods were let out for a minimal fee making the people running the institution earn a lot. I'm just wondering if that story though fictional could have had some truth in it.
Sad story that brakes heart crying It makes us think in what ever challenges each of us has to overcome is hopefully less painfull than this human tragedies teddybear
As far as I can tell, children in the USA are put up for adoption, foster care homes and orphanages. Couldn't find anything on hatches in my country.
This world is a sad place....sad flower
I know that this is a tough world to live in and what I have read is very sad. But, what about responsibility? Shouldn't people be responsible for the behaviors they partake in? I say this because I believe people should take responsibility for their actions. Maybe I am missing something here?
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