China Daily (Hong Kong)

Help for moms

Public facilities to get rooms for changing and feeding babies

- By WANG XIAODONG wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

All major public places in China, such as transporta­tion hubs, big shopping malls and hospitals, should be equipped with mother-and-child facilities by the end of 2020, according to a top authority guideline to support the implementa­tion of the universal two-child policy.

All major airports and train stations in provincial capitals in China should offer such facilities before the end of this year, and more than 80 percent of major public places in the country should be equipped with such services by the end of 2018, according to the guideline, released by the National Health and Family Planning Commission.

Such facilities, used for breast-feeding or diaper changing, should be at least 10 square meters with slip-proof floors, and include diaperchan­ging pads, hand-wash basins with hot water, cribs and chairs for mothers to sit in while breast-feeding, the guideline said. Workplaces should also set up nursing homes for breast-feeding staff, it added.

The commission called on other government department­s, such as the Ministry of Transport and National Tourism Administra­tion, for financial support and effective supervisio­n to ensure the targets are achieved.

China adopted a universal two-child policy at the beginning of the year, which made 90 million more couples eligible to have a second child.

The number of babies born in the first half of the year reached 8.3 million, up 6.9 percent over the same period last year, and the number of births is expected to continue increasing over the next few years, according to the commission. However, motherand-child facilities in many public places are absent or underequip­ped, often drawing criticism from the public.

In February, Ma Yili, a famous Chinese actress, posted her experience when using an ill-equipped facility for breast-feeding and diaper changing at an airport in China, sparking public debate on the issue. Her baby’s pants and her hands were soiled when she changed her daughter’s diaper and she had to throw away the pants, she said.

Although the government has been encouragin­g companies to set up breast-feeding rooms, only 30 percent of companies in China with such facilities, according to a report by China Women’s News.

“Breast-feeding and attending babies involves privacy and can be embarrassi­ng in public. All public places should be equipped with such facilities, if possible,” said Yuan Xin, a professor of population studies at Tianjin-based Nankai University. “The establishm­ent of such facilities also reflects the developmen­t of a society.”

The National Health and Family Planning Commission will establish standards on such mother-and-baby facilities and encourage incorporat­ing the establishm­ent of such facilities into urban planning to address the lack of such facilities, Wang Guoqiang, vice-minister in charge of the commission, said in August at an event to promote breastfeed­ing in Beijing.

more couples are eligible to have a second child after China adopted a universal two-child policy this year.

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 ?? HE JIANGYONG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Edible artA folk artist makes rice cakes in the shape of animals as visitors look on in Cicheng township in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, on Sunday. The township’s tradition of producing New Year cake, or cake made of glutinous rice flour, dates back more than 1,000 years.
HE JIANGYONG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Edible artA folk artist makes rice cakes in the shape of animals as visitors look on in Cicheng township in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, on Sunday. The township’s tradition of producing New Year cake, or cake made of glutinous rice flour, dates back more than 1,000 years.

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