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  1. Key facts. Among the 1.9 billion women of reproductive age group (15–49 years) worldwide in 2021, 1.1 billion have a need for family planning; of these, 874 million are using modern contraceptive methods, and 164 million have an unmet need for contraception (1).; The proportion of the need for family planning satisfied by modern methods, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicator 3.7.1 ...

  2. Sadly, the importance of family planning and the objectives of family planning are still being impeded despite the 50-year existence of the Teheran Proclamation. Information about contraception and reproductive health is still limited, and women and youth are denied from accessing contraceptive methods in many countries.

  3. Sep 18, 2020 · It has been years since former President Benigno S. Aquino III signed the Reproductive Health (RH) Law. As of 2019, contraceptive use in the Philippines stands at 40%, which is still a long way to go from the government’s goal of 65% by 2020. To reach this milestone, health and medical professionals must educate the public about family planning and responsible parenthood.

  4. Jul 28, 2011 · Dr. Ilem cites four guiding principles of family planning in the Philippines, namely 1) respect for life; 2) responsible parenthood; 3) informed choice; and 4) birth spacing of least three years. “Family planning is an intervention to promote women’s health, more so for women who are at high risk to develop complications or even die during ...

  5. Family planning allows people to attain their desired number of children, if any, and to determine the spacing of their pregnancies. It is achieved through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of infertility. Contraceptive information and services are fundamental to the health and human rights of all individuals.

  6. Dec 2, 2022 · The risk is highest for pregnancies spaced less than 12 months apart. Closely spaced pregnancies might not give a mother enough time to recover from pregnancy before moving on to the next. For example, pregnancy and breastfeeding can deplete your stores of nutrients, particularly folate. If you become pregnant before replacing those stores, it ...

  7. Private Sector Project on Business Action for Family Planning (USD 455,000 from 2019 to 2020) In the Philippines, there are 2.6 million married women and 5.1 million unmarried women who wanted to use family planning, but were not able to do so in 2017, according to the National Demographic Health Survey. Eliminating this ‘unmet need’ for ...

  8. Nov 15, 2022 · Drawing on lessons from recent outbreaks, this new edition details tangible measures for frontline health workers to protect access to family planning services during emergencies, such as wider access to self-administered contraceptives and the use of digital technologies by providers. It also expands guidance for women and young people at high risk of HIV.

  9. Family planning is the information, means and methods that allow individuals to decide if and when to have children. This includes a wide range of contraceptives – including pills, implants, intrauterine devices, surgical procedures that limit fertility, and barrier methods such as condoms – as well as non-invasive methods such as the calendar method and abstinence.

  10. The Family Planning Survey (FPS) presents up-to-date figures on the use of contraceptives, unmet need for family planning and high-risk fertility behavior. It also aimed to provide information on contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR), contraceptive methods, contraceptive discontinuation, reasons for not using contraceptive, the source of supply ...

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