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Yes, premature birth does effect the growth rate.
well i think there, a big rate of birth here in the Philippines.... that's why many children are there in the streets, even the hi ways....
The Philippines's birth rate is 25.68 % in 2010, down from 26.3 % in 2003. Meanwhile the death rate is 5.06% in 2010, down from 5.60% in 2003.
Risk factors depend on weight at birth and if breathing problems exist. Premature boy babies have a lower survival rate than premature girl babies. Infection or a birth defect can also affect outcomes.
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The birth rate in the Philippines in 2010 was approximately 24.98 births per 1,000 people according to the World Bank data. This rate has been gradually decreasing over the years due to various factors such as improved access to family planning services and a shift towards smaller family sizes.
Modern medicine can decrease the birth rate via abortions or increase it with better premature child birth rates. Improving the overall health of the parents and limiting pathogens in the area at the time of birth also increases the birth rate.
3 percent more or less Birth rate:25.31 births / 1,000 population (2005 est.)
birth rate is higher than death rate
Birth rate: 24.48 births/1,000 population (2007 est.) Death rate: 5.36 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)
Factors that affect population growth rate in the Philippines include birth rates, death rates, migration patterns, access to healthcare and family planning services, socio-economic conditions, cultural norms, and government policies related to population control.
As of 2009, 63% is the crime rate in the Philippines.