What Happens to Multiple Birth Babies in China?

Question by kathy_is_a_nurse: What happens to multiple birth babies in China?
I was just wondering. I just read this article of a woman who is pregnant with at least five babies. She lives in a northeast province of China. Since China forces abortions in a family with more than two babies, what happens with multiple birth situations like this?

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Answer by Earl E Morningwood
They rent them out to make ipods in the slave labor factories

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