Most Filipinos are Catholic and follow the Catholic Church's teachings against contraception, even though it goes against their best interest. There is a major lack of education about the value of Birth Control among the Filipino population, especially the most impoverished sections. Contraception is not readily available in the Philippines and most people can't afford it, don't consider it necessary, or both. Many people who are sexually active do not use condoms as they don't realize the many negative results that can come from unprotected sex (not just unplanned/ unwanted pregnancy). The Philippines are also very much a male-dominated society still, and even if they are taught about condoms, Filipinas are often reluctant to insist that their partners use a condom due to cultural constraints against saying "no" to a man. Filipinos in poverty often have the most babies, as they see children as their form of "insurance," who can take care of them when they are older. Unfortunately this is a short-sighted solution as these same families often can't care properly for the many children they bring into the world.
In 2010, the Philippines has a population of 94,013,200 and projected growth rate between 2010 and 2015 is 1.82%. This means that between 2010 and 2015, there will be approximately 1,711,040 babies born very year. Divide that figure by 365 days. So, between 2010 and 2015, the number of babies born in the Philippines will be around 4,688 per day.
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On average, around 1,700 babies are born every day in the Philippines. This number can vary due to different factors such as population growth, birth rates, and other demographic conditions.
On average, around 1.6 babies are born in Japan every minute, which amounts to approximately 2.3 million births per year. Japan has a declining birth rate, which has led to concerns about its aging population and its impact on the country's economy and social welfare systems.
In the United States, approximately 1 in 10,000 to 15,000 babies are born with PKU each year. This number can vary across different populations and regions.
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