South Korea and Childbirth – A Crisis

A nurse looks after newborn babies at the Samsung Medical Center, one of the subsidiary companies of Samsung Group, in Seoul December 8, 2007. The Samsung Group runs hospitals where Koreans are born, apartments for raising families, funeral halls for deaths and just about everything else for in between. Picture taken December 8, 2007. To match feature KOREA-SAMSUNG/ REUTERS/Han Jae-Ho (SOUTH KOREA)

Child births have transcended from a boon to bane. While South Korea’s nuclear-armed neighbour North Korea remains a constant threat to it, a new discrepancy as a result of demographic changes has rooted in a long-term crisis. After battling the Covid-19 virus in 2020, South Korea is preparing for its next battlefield, which maybe inimical,… Continue reading South Korea and Childbirth – A Crisis

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