Global Social Security Review

Germany’s Confidential Birth System and Its Implications for Korea

  • Author

    Han, Jung-Sook

  • Page

    15-28

  • PubDate

    2025. 12.

  • Language

    kor

In this article, I begin by outlining the background of the Confidential Birth System, and then explain how the system works, how it has been evaluated in recent years, and what recommendations have emerged for its improvement. The German system has sought to balance ensuring safe maternal care and childbirth in anonymity for the mother with safeguarding the child’s right to life and, later, the right to know their parentage. This effort has led to a decline in the number of anonymous child handovers. To improve the Confidential Birth System, the German government is working to enhance coordination among relevant organizations, clarify their responsibilities, and provide well-organized, compassionate support for the welfare of expectant and new mothers. Going further, I discuss the implications of the German system for Korea’s policy on Crisis Pregnancy and Protected Birth.

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