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    Rh Bill

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    Reproductive Health Bill 1914 – American nurse Margaret Sanger invents the term “birth control”. 1927 - Margaret Sanger organizes first World Population Conference in Geneva‚ including professors‚ doctors and scientists to establish credibility and rally people to her cause. 1942 - Planned Parenthood Federation of America is established to unite the efforts of eugenicists‚ population controllers and birth controllers. 1939-1948 - Increase in individual efforts in the Philippines by Presbyterian

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    Term Paper Rhbill

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    Reproductive Health Bill: For Better or For Worse? I. Introduction Poverty and overpopulation are two of the biggest national concern the Philippines have right now. Many solutions have been made to alleviate these problems but none of them seem to work. One of which is The Reproductive Health Bill of the Philippines‚ or RH Bill. This bill allows Filipinos access to contraceptives and an opportunity to be enlightened on the topic of family planning. The bill was first introduced in 1998 but

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    Rh Bill or Pro Life?

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    such union‚ you are practicing “birth control”. The common method of contraception prevents the getting together of the egg and the sperm. Contraceptive pills prevent the ovaries from releasing eggs and the lining of the uterus from forming. In many developing countries in the Philippines‚ there are many couples who do not use any form of contraception or stop the use of such even though they truly want to limit their family size and to space delay the next birth. Surveys mention the following

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    Abortion Abortion is quite a controversial issue in today’s government. Many of us refrain from even getting into a discussion over abortion‚ because it is such a sensitive topic. It is very unfortunate that so many women around the world have to make decisions involving abortion‚ period. “One in three women will have at least one abortion by the time she is 45‚ and these run the gamut of ages‚ races‚ backgrounds and beliefs.” (Welch) In one’s eye abortion is simply immoral and unacceptable‚

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    Rh Law

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    REACTION PAPER Reproductive Health Bill was introduced by Congresswoman Bellaflor J. Angara -Castillo is also known as ³Reproductive Health Care Act of 2002´‚assembled at Senateand House of Representatives of the Philippines‚ and now known as House Bill 5043 of 2008. It¶s been years since the bill was approved in the senate‚ due to some churchconflicts‚ biomedical ethical issues and some scientific research conflicts. Today thereare still lots of Filipino citizen who are now fully aware about this

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    sex education

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    As a parent‚ I observed my chyild…….. 1. Need my pieces of advice 2. Shared serious problem with friends 3. Listen and watch to pornographic materials like (forn movies‚ scandals etc.). 4. Serous any kind of relationship 5. Have a relationship in opposite sex 6. Want always to be IN or socializes other 7. Ask about sexuality 8. Engage in mating 9. Show their curiosity about sex 10. Permit to kiss her/his boyfriend/girlfriend to kiss each other. Parents as Advocates for Comprehensive

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    Sex Education

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    INTRODUCTION Background What is sex education? Is it needed to teach about relationship and sex to the children? Sex education may be taught informally‚ such as when someone receives information from a conversation with a parent‚ friend‚ religious leader‚ or through the media. It may also be delivered through sex self-help authors‚ magazine advice columnists‚ sex columnists‚ or through sex education web sites. Formal sex education occurs when schools or health care providers offer sex education

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    family planning they want to pursue depending on their needs‚ choice‚ personal convictions and religious beliefs. But the RH Bill is not just about the family planning Prevents spread of sexually transmitted disease like aids and STDs and eventually control population growth necessary for economic development The liberal minds view the RH Bill as a strategy in fighting overpopulation and the spreading of AID and STD diseases. That’s what they say. They believe that the natural way of family planning

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    during the reign of former President Ferdinand Marcos. At that time‚ Family Planning was adopted by the government purely for the purpose of population reduction towards the alleviation of poverty‚ as is the government’s commitment to population control stated in The 1973 Constitution‚ “It shall be the responsibility of the state to achieve and maintain population levels conducive to the national welfare” (Likhaan and ARROW 17). Unfortunately‚ when the Marcos administration was replaced by the Aquino

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    The Population

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    This article is about methods of family planning approved by the Catholic Church. For a more general use of the term‚ see fertility awareness. Natural family planning Background Birth control type Behavioral First use Ancient: calendar‚ LAM mid-1930s: BBT 1950s: mucus Failure rates (First six months: LAM Per year: symptoms- and calendar-based) Perfect use LAM: 0.5% Symptoms based: 1–3% Calendar based: 5–9% Typical use LAM: 2% Symptoms based: 2–25% Calendar based: 25% Usage Reversibility

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