In the mid-1990s, Yang li Ping married a Taiwanese businessman. One year, when they returned to Taiwan Province for the Spring Festival, their parents-in-law mentioned their wish to have grandchildren. Back in Beijing, Yang li Ping went to the hospital to consult an obstetrician. The doctor told her that women's accumulated fat needs to account for 22% of their body weight to get pregnant, and when it reaches more than 28%, there will be enough energy reserves to maintain pregnancy and breastfeeding. For people like Yang li Ping who have been dieting for a long time and have almost no fat on their bodies, pregnancy is simply unthinkable. This means that in order to have children, Yang li Ping must gain weight, and gaining weight means stopping dancing for a long time. In a dilemma, Yang li Ping chose to dance. Her husband once returned to Taiwan Province because he didn't understand, but Yang li Ping's insistence finally moved him. When Yang li Ping's production funds were tight, he gave all the funds he could mobilize to his wife.
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