The implementation of the three-child policy marks a significant shift in China's national strategy,underscoring the importance of studying reproductive rights jurisprudence.Reproduction is inherently a natural freedom,yet its social dimensions introduce constraints,making reproductive rights more about function and regulation.Within China's policy framework,reproductive rights have traditionally been shaped to align with national objectives,balancing individual freedoms with demographic goals.Under the three-child policy,these rights must now evolve to actively promote childbirth,emphasizing both individual entitlement and regulatory alignment.This requires a dynamic approach-revising the structure of reproductive rights,enhancing legal remedies,and ensuring innovative yet principled development.