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The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (RH Bill)

In Dec 2012 The Philippines passed a Reproductive Health Law, previously called a Reproductive Health Bill.

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Are you in favor of rh law?

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No, i don't agree in it , because RH bill is unconstitutional and will direct scarce resources to national spending on artificial contraceptives that will be harmful to women and the family in the long term. What it proposes are band-aid or stop-gap measures, supposedly to help alleviate poverty when the better solution should be to provide education and employment opportunities to the people. The only one who will benefit should the RH bill be passed are its proponents. Pushing for contraception on a national level by government officials could very well lead to corruption.

What are the negative effects of the rh bill?

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not making a child born, making the mother harder task to have.. :)

Why is there a need to pass the RH Bill?

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Because of the unwanted pregnancy and the increase in the rate of the population, the government try to imposed the RH Bill in the Philippines in which to decrease the population size and at the same time reduced the number of people in the family. However I assumed that the government does not know how to create the employment for the people of the nation so they decided to introduced the bill.

What is the negative effect of RH bill?

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many youth will try to commit sexual intercoarse

due to curriosity on that matter.

because of that, many other youth as of now define sex as their past time.