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What benefits do you get from the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act?
The provision of effective and quality RH care services by the state that will lead to universal access to affordable and quality RH care and services; The provision of truthful information and education on RH; and. The preferential access to the poor and the marginalized.
What are the disadvantages of family planning injection?
Disadvantages: your periods may change and become irregular, heavier, shorter, lighter or stop altogether – this can carry on for some months after you stop the injections. it does not protect you against STIs. there can be a delay of up to 1 year before your periods return to normal and you can become pregnant.
What is your stand about RH law?
According to the RH bill, one of its components is “prevention of abortion and management of post-abortion complications”. It provides that “the government shall ensure that all women needing care for post-abortion complications shall be treated and counseled in a humane, non-judgmental and compassionate manner”.
What do you think about the RH Bill?
Mababasa niyo roon ang nilalaman ng batas na ito. RH Bill DOES NOT SUPPORT/LEGALIZE ABORTION and ABORTION IS PUNISHABLE AND STILL REMAINS A CRIME. The word here is is prevent, not legalize nor support. If you’re still against the contraseptives, then don’t use them.
Why are Filipinos clamoring for RH Bill?
To respond to the clamor of the Philippine population who want the Reproductive Health Care Bill passed into law Filipinos are clamoring for the passage of the Reproductive Health Care Bill (RH bill) into law.
Does the RH Bill increase mortality and morbidity?
The mandate of the RH bill to increase obstetric care and skilled birth attendants, is not emphasized in this bill. The causes of maternal mortality and morbidity are limited: hemorrhage, infection, obstructed labor and hypertensive disorders.
What happened to RH Bill 2013?
Heated debates and rallies both supporting and opposing the RH Bill took place nationwide. The Supreme Court of the Philippines delayed the implementation of the law in March 2013 in response to challenges.