China relaxes new 2-child policy, says couples won't need approval
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Just a few months after China enacted a two-child policy for families, Communist party officials apparently eased the rules again Tuesday.
A new government-issued document tells families they will not need approval before having a second child, Reuters reports. Instead, couples can "independently arrange childbearing."
China first announced in October that it would ease the nation's longstanding one-child policy by allowing some couples to have a second boy or girl. At the time, health officials said families would still need government approval beforehand.
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China's birth rate is among the lowest of developing countries, some four decades after the country first restricted childbirth to reduce overpopulation.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.