Chinese woman faces backlash for seeking second child via IVF while son battles leukaemia

A woman in northern China has faced serious online backlash for having a second child through IVF while her son battles leukaemia, all while incurring heavy debts and working as a food delivery rider.

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The 29-year-old woman, surnamed Jiang, hails from Zhengzhou in Henan province. She sparked widespread discussion after giving birth prematurely to her daughter on November 13 at just 31 weeks, following a fall during a delivery.

According to Henan Broadcasting System, Jiang has been raising her sick son alone since her divorce in 2022, relying on her job as a delivery rider to make ends meet.

Her son was diagnosed with leukaemia after a hospital visit for a persistent fever revealed abnormal blood test results. Following the diagnosis, her ex-husband expressed a desire to abandon their son, insisting that his surname be changed to hers.

Currently, the five-year survival rate for leukaemia patients in China ranges from 60 to 90 per cent, as reported by China Medical Herald.

Following her son’s leukaemia diagnosis, her ex-husband expressed a desire to abandon him and insisted on changing his surname to hers. Photo: Shutterstock
Following her son’s leukaemia diagnosis, her ex-husband expressed a desire to abandon him and insisted on changing his surname to hers. Photo: Shutterstock

Fortunately, her son has shown significant improvement following medical treatment and is currently in recovery, with a promising prognosis that indicates a bone-marrow transplant is unnecessary.

  

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