Many Filipino people tracked the past blazing issue on the passing of Reproductive Health Bill because of strong arguments between the government and the Catholic Church. These two opposing sides were debating on this, pros and cons, consecutively. After decades of debating, our country passed the said bill despite of its negative effects. Since it’s already a law, it can no longer be debated anymore. A lot of changes were brought due to this extent. Reproductive Health Bill has brought profound changes to the life of the Filipino citizens, education, and culture and values.
The RH Bill has brought definite changes to the Filipino citizens. It helps in the increasing population of the Philippines, it somehow lessen and/or prevented some of the unwanted pregnancies of the teenagers of early age. Full range of modern family planning methods are accessible to all, both natural and modern. The poor is prioritized in the reproductive health program. A lot of activities, programs and projects are to be establish by government for Filipino people. Though a lot of Filipino citizens were still disapproved and dismayed by the passing of the bill, their consternation has nothing can do to revoke the law anymore. These changes will expand more in various ways in the future. It may lead to negative effects to a lot of citizens, but it may become a big help to the country.
The acute changes of the Reproductive Health Bill on Filipino education may lead to positive and negative outcome to children and teenagers. Due to the passing of RH Bill, education is one of the categories that is most affected. Sexual education was made optional by the RH Bill authors in 2011. It was required under the Reproductive Health Bill, the mandatory age-appropriate reproductive health and sexuality education to all students of Grade Five up to Fourth Year High School. Considering that it shall be integrated in all relevant subjects. It is for the purpose