For some, babies don't come easily. It takes long, unconventional journeys
From in-vitro fertilization to surrogacy, some journeys to parenthood push personal, societal boundaries Babies are cherished everywhere, but in South Korea, they hold greater significance than in most places. The country has officially entered into a “super-aged society” this year, where over 20 percent of the population is aged 65 or older, and has one of the world’s lowest fertility rates, at just 0.72, meaning 72 babies born for every 100 women over their lifetimes. Yet, the joy surrounding
Jan. 1, 2025