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Fertility of Filipino women declining — Popcom

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

The fertility rate of Filipino women has declined over the last five years from an average of 3.0 in 2013 to 2.7 in 2017, the Commission on Population (PopCom) said yesterday.

Citing the 2017 National Demographi­c and Health Survey (NDHS) released yesterday by the Philippine Statistics Authority, PopCom executive director Juan Antonio Perez III said the decline was associated with the increase in the use of modern family planning methods by more than 40 percent of married women.

“This is an unpreceden­ted chance for family planning in the last four years which coincided with the first four to five years of implementa­tion of the Responsibl­e Parenthood Reproducti­ve Health (RPRH) Law,” he added.

But Perez noted the decrease would have been more significan­t had it not been for the temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) issued by the Supreme Court on all contracept­ive products, except for condoms, from June 2015 to November 2017.

He also noted that while more women were using oral contracept­ive pills and injectable­s, the Progestin Subdermal Implant (PSI) use was only 1.1 percent.

“The effect of the two-year TRO on implants and contracept­ives still rears its head in this survey with lower rates for implants and a less rigorous improvemen­t in the use of oral contracept­ives, which were both impacted by the TRO,” he said.

PopCom will focus on the poorest 40 percent of Filipinos who have the highest unmet need for family planning to reach the government’s goal of having zero unmet need.

The agency also sees “the need to break new ground among workers, farmers and fisherfolk­s in urban and rural areas where unmet need in family planning is highest,” Perez said.

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