Can college students have children?
College students can have children. As a basic right of citizens, reproductive rights are strictly protected by law, and no one may infringe upon them. From this perspective, college students have the right to choose marriage and childbirth as long as they reach marriageable age. Although I have reached marriageable age, I can get married, but I still have to be extremely cautious about giving birth. The vast majority of college students are not independent, do not have the conditions for marriage and childbearing, and cannot guarantee the healthy growth of the children born, which will seriously affect the cultivation of the next generation. College students themselves are in the golden age of study, and social pressure and academic pressure are great. If they get married and have children, they will face greater pressure, which is not conducive to their own growth. During this period, it is impossible to get pregnant, give birth, breastfeed and take care of children. If you go back to school after giving birth, the entanglement of housework, the loss of children, etc., it must be difficult for you to devote yourself to your study. So think carefully.