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Chinese hospital's 'sex ward' helps couples make babies

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if the government do this for local hospitals, we will hit 6.9 million people even faster

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Wuhan, China - A Chinese hospital has opened a luxury "love-making ward" where Chinese couples facing infertility woes can get help to conceive.

The "sex ward" is located in the Songziniao hospital in Wuhan, Hubei province. The rooms in the ward come fully equipped with red lamps, adjustable double beds, fluffy lamps and plush sofas - all to create a romantic atmosphere to inspire passion in patients trying for a baby.

The VIP rooms of 50 square metres each have all the necessary furniture and tools for successful sex, with even pictures illustrating the human genital structures, sex positions and customs.

What's more, there are sex videos on hand, along with various role-playing costumes and sex toys available on request.

And if all the above fail to work, you can call a professional "sex-pert" to come to your bedside to advise you on what you are doing wrong and what could be improved upon.

The sex-pert can also provide biological education to those lacking in anatomical knowledge.

According the architect of the special patient ward, the cost for decoration and furniture for each ward is up to 200,000 renminbi (S$39,475).

Despite the hefty price, the price tag for a night's stay at the ward is a modest 880 renminbi (S$173) after a discount.

The purpose of establishing the "Second Nuptial Chamber" ward was to provide an comfortable and appropriate environment to inspire sexual passion for infertile couples, said the president of the hospital Wang Shengdong.
 
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