V. Satisfying the Reproductive Health Needs of People of Child-bearing Age
While advocating family planning, China has mainly focused on contraception. Providing family planning information, consultation and services is an important measure in promoting family planning. The Chinese government attaches great importance to meeting the various and multi-level needs of people of child-bearing age by relying on progress in science and technology, and the study and development of the methods of family planning and contraception. In addition, the government has also established family planning and maternity and child care service networks throughout the country to provide people of child-bearing age with safe, effective and convenient services of family planning and reproductive health care, thus ensuring the smooth expansion of family planning.
Back in the 1960s, China embarked on scientific research on contraception,
and soon made a large number of achievements, which were popularized all
over the country. In the 1980s, China formulated the programme for the
scientific and technological development of family planning, and has formed
an initial, geographically rationally distributed system for family planning
scientific research and the production of contraceptives. China has produced
contraceptive and birth control technological services providing a great
variety of methods for people to select as they wish. China leads the world
in the research on male contraception techniques, some of which have been
listed as the ones to be promoted by the World
To ensure that people of child-bearing age can receive required services
at any time and in any place, China has established countrywide family
planning service networks consisting of hospitals, maternity and child
care centres and family planning service stations. Following the principle
of catering to grass-roots units, going deep into the countryside, offering
services to people's doorsteps and providing conveniences to the people,
family planning workers provide people of child-bearing age with guidance,
advice and services, and help them select favourable contraceptive methods
according to their health and needs. In light of the actual conditions
in rural areas, women of child-bearing age there with one child are encouraged
to use intrauterine device and either the wife or husband of a couple with
two children is encouraged to undergo sterilization, which are safe and
effective contraceptive measures favourable to the protection of women's
health. Therefore they are more easily accepted by rural couples of child-bearing
age. As to those couples who are unsuitable or unwilling to accept such
measures, family planning workers guide them to select other contraceptive
measures according to their needs. At present, more than 200 million married
couples of child-bearing age in China have adopted contraceptive
Starting from the 1960s, China distributed contraceptives free of charge, and exempted and reduced the fees for birth control technical services. Since 1988, China has implemented the system of combining the supply of free contraceptives with retail sales in the market, thus widening the supply channels, providing conveniences to the people, satisfying their needs and raising the utilization rate of contraceptives. To ensure that people can get contraceptives in time, specialized organs have been set up or special personnel assigned for this purpose from the provincial and city down to the township and village levels.
The Chinese government is against promoting induced abortion as a means of family planning. China allows women who require induced abortion to have such an operation under safe and reliable conditions. Along with the popularization of the scientific knowledge of family planning and the extensive adoption of contraceptive measures, the number of induced abortions has been on the decline in many places. When China's birth rate drops sharply, the annual ratio between the number of newly born babies and that of induced abortions has retained at around 1:0.3, equivalent to the medium level in the world.
To guarantee the health of babies and mothers, China has made efforts
to improve medical and health care conditions and strengthen health care
services for women and children while doing a job in family planning. Consequently,
the improvement of women's and children's health has also promoted family
planning. China has set up health care networks for women and children
all over the country. Several thousand maternity and child care centres
provide various services, including the general survey, prevention and
treatment of women's diseases, consultation on hereditary diseases, examination
before marriage, health care for pregnant and postpartum women, new delivery
methods, health care for babies and

