Even after a partial lifting of China's one-child policy, some pregnant women are breaking the law to find out the sex of their babies -- by smuggling their blood into Hong Kong for a revolutionary DNA test.
Hong Kong Custom officers stopped the middle-aged woman because of her strange, lumbering gait. They searched her and found vials of blood stashed in her bra, according to an official statement. Each one was labeled with a pregnant woman's name from China.
The passenger was crossing Futian port's inspection hall, a border post separating the mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen from Hong Kong, on a sweltering Friday in July 2017. Hong Kong has become a hub for Chinese women who want to find out the gender of their unborn child by smuggling vials of blood into the city.Four days later, they intercepted another woman, carrying what appeared to be a heavy backpack, according to the statement.
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