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China’s mainland moms swamp Hong Kong hospitals
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By Bill SchillerForeign Affairs Reporter
BEIJING—Coco, a successful, big-city businesswoman from central China wanted to have her second child recently — but the Chinese government and its one-child policy stood in the way.So Coco did what 40,000 other Chinese women did last year: she found her way to Hong Kong, the former British colony where China’s draconian family planning rules don’t apply, and had her baby there.It was a complicated, expensive and arduous journey, involving two, separate 35-hour train trips — the second, cradling her precious newborn son back home in her arms.In the end, it cost her and her husband 80,000 Chinese yuan (about $12,000). But it was all worth it, she says.