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In this Saturday Nov. 16, 2013 photo, a woman holds her newborn twins in a hospital in Changsha in south China's Hunan province. Experts estimate that the first easing of the country's strict one-child policy in three decades announced Friday allowing couples where one partner is an only child to have a second baby will result in 1 million to 2 million extra births per year in the first few years, on top of the 16 million babies born annually in China. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

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Visitors to the forbidden city carry children holding the Chinese national flags in Beijing, China, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013. Some 15 million to 20 million Chinese parents will be allowed to have a second baby after the Chinese government announced Friday, Nov. 15, 2013, that couples where one partner has no siblings can have two children, in the first significant easing of the country's strict one-child policy in nearly three decades. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)