Natural birth a tough sell in China’s caesarean boom
By , on January 4th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> As an automatic piano chimed a wedding march, new mother Wang Dan walked down a red carpet towards a hospital room called the “White House”, minutes after giving birth in a candlelit water pool. The suite is adorned with an enormous rococo style sofa and a Mona Lisa portrait, and 28-year-old Wang, who gave birth to a son, said: “I wanted to stay in the White House because it’s large and well decorated.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Natural birth a tough sell in China’s caesarean boom
<!– google_ad_section_start –> As an automatic piano chimed a wedding march, new mother Wang Dan walked down a red carpet towards a hospital room called the “White House”, minutes after giving birth in a candlelit water pool. The suite is adorned with an enormous rococo style sofa and a Mona Lisa portrait, and 28-year-old Wang, who gave birth to a son, said: “I wanted to stay in the White House because it’s large and well decorated.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Natural birth a tough sell in China’s caesarean boom
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