Before you think about having children in China, watch this carefully.
Hospitals are meant to be safe — but they are also where parents are exhausted, overwhelmed, and trained to obey authority. That’s exactly what traffickers exploit.
Common tactics reported around Chinese hospitals include:
• Impersonating nurses or hospital staff
• Taking advantage of brief moments when parents step away
• Using distractions to divert attention
• Targeting mothers under medication or extreme fatigue
• Claiming to be “sent by family”
• Exploiting transfer points like weighing or bathing rooms
Most abductions don’t involve force.
They involve confidence, uniforms, timing, and silence.
This isn’t about fear.
It’s about awareness.
A system doesn’t fail loudly — it fails quietly, in seconds.
Stay alert. Question authority. Protect your child.