Woman 3 times pregnant for 4 years not to go to jail...It's amazing to get pregnant whenever you want
Aug 20, 2025
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According to Chinese media Shaanxi Manbo and Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, a woman living in Shaanxi Province was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud in December 2020. However, she was not properly imprisoned and has delayed her sentence by repeating pregnancy and childbirth three times with a man over the past four years.
According to Chinese law, women caring for critically ill patients, pregnant women, or infants can be sentenced in the form of social correction services in hospitals or homes instead of imprisonment. However, the inmate must submit a medical examination or pregnancy certificate every three months and undergo regular inspections by the prosecution and correctional authorities.
In the midst of this, during the inspection in May, it was revealed that A did not live with the third child who had given birth earlier, and that the child's family register was registered in the future of his sister-in-law. It turns out that she was already divorced, with the first and second living with her ex-husband, and the third leaving it to her ex-husband's sister.
The prosecution decided to re-interrogate immediately after judging that A abused pregnancy and childbirth as a means of avoiding sentence execution.
However, considering that the remaining sentence is less than a year, the remaining sentence was completed in a detention center rather than a prison.
The incident also became a hot topic in China online. Netizens are even more shocked that they can do it whenever they want to get pregnant", "It's a pity that the three children were born just because of the mother's means of avoiding imprisonment.""I'm surprised they haven't been caught." show a reaction of the back.
Some legal professionals argued that `in the case of repeated abuse of pregnancy, it is necessary not to suspend the execution of the sentence, but to improve it by calculating the sentence to a stationary state and executing the remaining sentence after childbirth.' It is pointed out that this is also necessary to protect the rights and interests of fetuses and children.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.