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Pregnancy, births, orphans, adoption and fostering 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0  
What is pregnancy and birth like in Japan, is it like China where couples living there can only have one kid or is the government there allow more kids per couple? What is orphanages like there? And what adoption and fostering like over there?
 
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Re:Pregnancy, births, orphans, adoption and fostering 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: -1  
Interesting. Yeah... what ii see most couple usually had 2-3 child the most. cuz living expenses there is not cheap. They dont have big house like western or asian developing countries do. I dont know if they have the similar like China's 'One-child policy' case, but prolly it's already in their mindset & knew they will not survive themselves if thay had many children.

Then if the mother is working, or single parent raising the child...the child is mostly put in Day-Care school until their parent finishd their work. It's not free...if not mistaken, 3,000en per day. Not sure about other prefectures or main city.

That's just my opinions & what ii experienced. Not sure about Orphanage.
 
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Re:Pregnancy, births, orphans, adoption and fostering 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 8  
Nothing like China. Japanese have a low birth rate. That's why the goverment tries to encourage couples to have more children. High % of the Japanese are over 50 y/o. Big problem here in Europe too
 
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