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Popcom urges couples to avail of family planning services

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The Commission on Population and Developmen­t (POPCOM) Central Luzon is encouragin­g couples to avail family planning (FP) services to manage projected population boom amid the pandemi c.

POPCOM Regional Di r ect or Lour des Nacionales underscore­d that part of the agency’s Philippine Population and Developmen­t Program (PPDP) is the Responsibl­e Parenthood and Family Planning (RPFP) which enables and empowers couples to make family planning decisions to have wellmanage­d families, and ensure their personal and family needs are met.

“Our strategy is demand generation for family planning. For RPFP, we work in collaborat­ion with DOH [Department of Health] because our local population creates the demand for FP… We have to explain it to the people, to individual­s, for them to know that the government has this project, and it is for free,” she said.

The director said correct informatio­n and informed FP choices are key in avoiding unplanned pregnancie­s as this would capacitate couples to ensure their health, financial stability, and other social protection­s toward building resilient families and communitie­s.

Given this, POPCOM shared that family planning services for women include the oral pills, long-acting injectable­s, implants, intra-uterine devices, and the bilateral tubal ligation which is a permanent method.

“Even though there is a pandemic, DOH and POPCOM decided to distribute these [ FP service] on a house-to-house basis. Our service providers on the ground went on the houses so that they could provide to the current users their needed supply to prevent unintended pregnancie­s,” Nacionales shar ed.

In 2019, modern contracept­ive prevalence rate for all women was projected at 58 percent or around 7.8 million women as modern FP users.

With this, it is deemed that 2.8 million unintended pregnancie­s; 669,000 unsafe abortions; and 1,470 maternal deaths were averted.

In addition, POPCOM is pushing for the nonscalpel vasectomy as a RPFP method for men, apart from the use of condoms.

“Remember, a man would not lose his masculinit­y when he get vasectomiz­ed. In fact, he will be more manly and lively because he knows that when he engages into sexual intercours­e with his wife, there will be no chance of an unintended pregnancy,” Nacionales stressed.

The agency is receiving an average of five clients per day; and will again conduct a service for free on December 13.

Meanwhile, Nacionales emphasized that modern natural family planning methods require a period of counseling for couples, and communicat­ion is vital when they avail these.

“We encourage couples and individual­s to consider the various methods of contracept­ion that are suited to one’s needs and preference­s… Because the government provides, all health facilities including barangay health units, and rural health units are providing these FP supplies for free,” she pressed.

The official said it is from the local government units that FP programs and services are activated, with localbased doctors, nurses, midwives, population officers, barangay health and population volunteers in health centers/ service delivery networks as enablers. (PIA 3)

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