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Recently, a small "Swiss roll" unexpectedly sparked widespread debate. "How should 8 Swiss rolls be divided?" became a focal point of discussions in many families. In a widely shared video, a stay-at-home mother argued with her husband over how to divide the Swiss rolls: the mother had bought a box of 8 rolls, with her child and husband eating 2 each. As the mother prepared to eat the remaining two, her husband criticized her for "taking food away from the child." This simple family scene resonated with many mothers—could it be that, as a mother, she couldn't even keep two Swiss rolls for herself?
This incident ignited public discourse, with many netizens expressing that marriage and parenting responsibilities seemed to render personal needs insignificant, even making sacrifice feel inevitable. The debate over the "Swiss roll" not only prompted reflections on family responsibilities but also highlighted changes in the attitudes of young people towards marriage and parenting.
Amid the heated discussion on the "Swiss roll," the marriage data released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs sparked further debate. According to statistics, the number of marriage registrations in 2024 has decreased by 943,000 compared to the previous year, marking a historic low. Increasingly, young people are choosing not to marry or have children, with some even joking, "If marriage can't even provide 2 Swiss rolls, not marrying means I get all 8!" This comment reflects the complex emotions that young people have towards marriage.
In recent years, the rising costs of living, housing, and children's education have placed greater economic pressure on young people. For many, marriage is no longer seen as an essential part of life but rather a choice that requires careful consideration. They crave freedom and are unwilling to be constrained by family responsibilities, preferring to live alone and enjoy a relaxed and carefree lifestyle. With societal views changing, the expectations young people have for marriage differ significantly from those of previous generations.
Along with changes in attitudes towards marriage, views on childbearing have also gradually evolved. Many now believe that childbirth is not limited to marriage. Increasing numbers of young people are exploring new ways to have children to meet their desire for parenthood. In this context, egg freezing and IVF have become viable options for many women. For instance, some women choose to freeze their eggs while traveling, preserving their fertility options for the future. This method allows them to have children at a later time, even without a partner.
Moreover, some women opt for IVF-PGT to achieve single-parenthood. With advances in overseas IVF technology, countries like the U.S., Thailand, and others offer advanced medical equipment and legal protections, providing greater support for single-parent families. On the internet, more and more influencers and entrepreneurs openly share their experiences of becoming single parents through "going fatherless to keep the child" or "going motherless to keep the child." By sharing their experiences, these women inspire other young people who want to raise children alone, demonstrating the new generation’s resilient attitude toward parenting.
Regardless of whether they choose marriage or not, an increasing number of people are turning to scientific methods to realize their dreams of having children. IVF USA, as a professional reproductive health institution, is dedicated to offering a variety of personalized fertility solutions to individuals and families with fertility needs. With a professional medical team and nearly 20 years of experience in the field of IVF, IVF USA provides high-quality, customized consultations and treatments for those seeking to achieve their fertility dreams through egg freezing or IVF-PGT.
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