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Published 11:15 12 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 11:29 12 Apr 2018 BST
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As surrogacy is illegal in China, aided by an underground surrogacy agency, the parents of the couple sourced a surrogate mother in Laos in January 2017 and the baby boy, named Tiantian (which translates as ‘sweet’), was born in December of last year.
Beijing News reports that the parents of Shen Jie and Liu Xi had to carry out DNA tests to prove their relationship to Tiantian to keep custody after his birth, but that they held a small party to celebrate his first 100 days on the planet last month.
Speaking to Beijing News, Shen Xinan, Tiantian’s paternal grandfather, told of his intention to reveal to Tiantian what happened to his parents when he is older and that, until the right time arrives, he will tell them that they are overseas.
“This boy is destined to be sad on his arrival into the world,” he said.
“Other babies have their fathers and mothers, but he doesn’t. We will definitely tell him in the future. How can we not?”
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