Did you know that you can receive money from the government for having a baby now? The other day while having afternoon tea, I saw them calculating the costs, and suddenly there was an extra three hundred yuan that could be flexibly allocated in the monthly expenses for diapers and formula. As a mother, my eyes lit up—it's not just about money; it’s like gaining extra confidence to combat the high costs of formula and the intense competition in early education. A couple of days ago, I went to the maternal and child health hospital, and in the corridor, I overheard a nurse chatting with a pregnant woman: 'If all policies could be like this subsidy and be credited monthly without any tricks, we might have to wait until next year for obstetric beds.' However, what strikes me the most isn’t the numbers; look at the timeline for 2025, it’s clear that the government is racing against the demographic structure. Young people nowadays say they are chill about raising kids, but who doesn’t want a soft, cuddly baby in their heart? Ultimately, many are deterred by reality. This extra three hundred each month feels like society is saying: we’ll help share some of the burdens of raising children.