Single Chinese women seeking IVF help in Australia

Chen Huang and her baby Alice

Chen Huang and her baby Alice Source: SBS

China's relaxation of its one-child policy, along with laws restricting single women from accessing IVF,* has prompted rising numbers of women to go abroad for fertility treatments. Australian clinics are cashing in on the lucrative market, employing doctors who speak Mandarin and Cantonese and can conduct Skype consultations.



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