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More than 50% NorMin babies born in '17 from unwed parents

- By Nef Luczon

IN NORTHERN Mindanao region, children born from parents who were not married made up of about 53.6 percent in 2017, this according to the data provided by the Philippine Statistics Agency in Region 10 (PSA-10) released on May 15.

On the said year, a total of 93,986 live births were registered at the Local Civil Registry Offices throughout Northern Mindanao. As to the percent of children born out of wedlock, there were 17 regions in the country that recorded more than 50 percent, Region 10 is one in these regions cited along with Region 8 (65.4 percent), National Capital Region (64.9 percent), Region 4-A (58.2 percent), Region 11 (57.4 percent), Region 7 (56.7 percent), Region 5 (55.7 percent), Region 13/Caraga Region (55.6 percent), Region 3 (52.7 percent), and Region 1 (50.6 percent).

Meanwhile, among the provinces and highly urbanized cities in the region, Bukidnon recorded the highest number of live births at 29,182 or 31.05 percent of the total live births while the lowest was recorded in the island

province of Camiguin at 1,500 or 1.60 percent, this regradless whether the parents were married or not.

“On the average, approximat­ely 258 babies were born daily or 11 babies born each hour in Northern Mindanao during the reference year (2017),” the PSA statement said.

“Notably, the highly urbanized City of Cagayan de Oro ranked the second highest number of live births registered. Presence of hospitals in the city which has better birthing facilities could somehow explain why there are mothers who preferred to deliver their child at the hospitals in Cagayan de Oro City,” the statement added.

More males

Of the total number of registered live births in 2017, more male babies (49,222 or 52.37 percent) were born than female babies (44,764 or 47.63 percent) resulting to a sex ratio of 110 male babies born for every 100 female babies in Northern Mindanao as shown in Figure 2 above. Misamis Occidental recorded the highest ratio and Camiguin recorded the lowest ratio at 112 and 105 male babies for every 100 female babies, respective­ly.

In another set of data, PSA said that of the total number of live births in Northern Mindanao for 2017, 91.3 percent or 85,805 births were attended by health profession­als which may either be a physician, a midwife or a nurse.

“This indicates that most mothers preferred to be attended by health profession­als during the delivery of their child rather than those traditiona­l birth attendants. Additional­ly, this is an indicator that the ‘No Home-Birthing Policy’ or the policy prohibitin­g deliveries assisted by traditiona­l birth attendants has been successful­ly implemente­d,” the PSA report reads.

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