Global Social Security Review

Crisis Pregnancy and Confidential Birth in Japan: Insights from the Guidelines on Confidential Birth

  • Author

    Cho, Sungho

  • Page

    52-65

  • PubDate

    2025. 12.

  • Language

    kor

In this article, I examine a Japanese policy relevant to Korea’s Crisis Pregnancy and Protected Childbirth Support. In Japan, Stork’s Cradle―a ‘baby box’ scheme introduced on May 10, 2007―has, through years of operation, led to a social recognition of the severe vulnerabilities some women face in childbirth environments. This, in turn, prompted a shift in policy direction in December 2021 toward Confidential Birth, a Japanese counterpart to Korea’s Protected Childbirth Support. The Japanese government subsequently issued guidelines for the confidential childbirth program, which, as it was practiced by a single private hospital and with mothers’ identities kept hidden from authorities, had been considered legally questionable. However, the new guidelines assign sole responsibility for managing maternal and child information to the hospital and relevant local government. Despite calls from various individuals and groups for the institutionalization of confidential birth, no significant action has yet been taken.

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