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Taiwan has spawned slogans to encourage creative fertility slogans

Taiwan has spawned slogans and encouraged creative slogans for childbirth

According to reports, in the face of Taiwan’s fertility rate falling to one of the lowest in the world, the Taiwan authorities have tried their best and spent heavily to collect slogans. The slogan is another plan to give women a year-long pregnancy holiday. It not only generously subsidizes children's living and education, but also actively encourages in vitro fertilization. Unfortunately, the emperor is not anxious and the eunuchs are, but the fertility rate still cannot increase.

Taiwan’s birth-promoting slogans encourage creative fertility slogans:

1. The smell of pregnancy, milk, and the most feminine.

2. A lifetime of happiness.

3. Have more babies, baby Taiwan.

4. Live! That’s right!

5. Happiness is very simple, baby one, two, three.

6. If life is to be beautiful, raising children is indispensable.

7. I am willing to get married; I am willing to have children.

8. A perfect life is to live.

9. It is good to have children.

10. Mom and Dad, I’m ready. It’s all up to you tonight.

11. The children are in place and return to the team happily.

12. Good luck in getting pregnant.

13. Hello, I have you.

14. Give birth to the next hope.

15. Recruiting the next generation.

16. Handsome men and beautiful women rely on creation, and you will never see them unless you are born.

17. Children are our best family heirlooms.

18. Born for love.

19. Having a baby will double your happiness.

20. It is so happy to have children.

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Some scholars pointed out that the decline in fertility rate is a side effect of economic development reaching a certain mature stage. The changing role of women and the pursuit of diversified quality of life have greatly impacted the traditional Chinese society of having more children and more grandchildren. If we do not respond proactively, the rapid population decline in Taiwan's society will lead to a series of problems such as population imbalance, labor shortage, insufficient elderly care services, heavy support burden, and hindered economic development.