Association of China's universal two child policy with changes in births and birth related health factors: national, descriptive comparative study.
Hong-Tian LiMing XueSusan HellersteinYue CaiYanqiu GaoYali ZhangJie QiaoJan BlusteinJian-Meng LiuPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2019)
Since its announcement in October 2015, the universal two child policy has been associated with a rise in births in China and with changes in health related birth characteristics: women giving birth have been more likely to be multiparous, and more likely to be aged 35 and over. No evidence of concurrent worsening outcomes (that is, premature births) was seen.