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The RH bill aims to achieve the following primary objectives: First , it will help give parents the opportunity to exercise their right to freely and responsibly plan the number and spacing of their children. The bill is truly rights-based. Second , it will help Improve maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition and reduce maternal, infant and child mortality. The bill is primarily a health measure. Third , the RH bill will give women more opportunities to finish their education and secure productive work by freeing them from unremitting pregnancies. Access to family planning information and services ensures maternal health and allows women to pursue opportunities in education and employment and thus will enhance their social and economic status and that of their families. The RH bill will help women become self-reliant and acquire self-esteem.
Fourth , it will help reduce poverty and achieve sustainable human development. Fifth , the RH bill will most definitely help lower the incidence of abortion by preventing unplanned, mistimed and unwanted pregnancies which are the ones usually terminated. Sixth , promotion of reproductive health is cost effective. It is much less expensive than the mega projects of government but has more beneficiaries. The improvement of maternal and infant health and reduction of maternal and infant mortality will generate savings for the government which could be channelled to education and other basic services. The UNICEF asserts that "family planning could bring more benefits to more people at less cost than any other single technology now available to the human race." (UNICEF State of the World's Children Report, 1992)
 
The  Reproductive Health bills , popularly known as the  RH Bill  , are  Philippine   bills  aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on  birth control  and maternal care. The reproductive health (RH)  bill promotes information on and access to both natural and modern family planning methods, which are medically safe and legally permissible. It assures an enabling environment where women and couples have the freedom of informed choice on the mode of family planning they want to adopt based on their needs, personal convictions and religious beliefs.
The Philippine Reproductive Health Bill Knowing the details of the proposed law is essential in having a healthy debate on the issue. Here are the pertinent details of the proposed bill, which was introduced during a session of the current Congress by Honorable Edcel C. Lagman, Janette L. Garin, Narcio D. SantiagoIII, Mark Llandro Mendoza, Ana Teresa Hontiveros-Baraquel and Elandro Jesus F. Madrona, and provides as follows:
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l. Respect for, protection and fulfillment of reproductive health rights seek to promote not only the rights and welfare of adult individuals and couples but those of adolescents’ and children’s as well; and m. The government shall ensure that women seeking care for post-abortion complications shall be treated and counseled in a humane, non-judgmental and compassionate manner.  Contraceptives as Essential Medicines. Hormonal contraceptives, intrauterine devices, injectables and other allied reproductive health products and supplies shall be considered under the category of essential medicines and supplies which shall form part of the National Drug Formulary and the same shall be included in the regular purchase of essential medicines and supplies of all national and local hospitals and other government health units.
Mandatory Age-Appropriate Reproductive Health Education.  Reproductive Health Education in an age-appropriate manner shall be taught by adequately trained teachers starting from Grade 5 up to Fourth Year High School. The implementation of Reproductive Health Education shall commence at the start of the school year one year following the effectivity of this Act. The POPCOM, in coordination with the Department of Education, shall formulate the Reproductive Health Education curriculum, which shall be common to both public and private schools and shall include related population and development concepts in addition to the following subjects and standards:
Reproductive health and sexual rights Reproductive health care and services; Attitudes, beliefs and values on sexual development, sexual behavior and sexual health; Proscription and hazards of abortion and management of post-abortion complications; Responsible parenthood; Use and application of natural and modern family planning methods to promote reproductive health, achieve desired family size and prevent unwanted, unplanned and mistimed pregnancies; Abstinence before marriage; Prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and other, STIs/STDs, prostate cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer and other gynecological disorders; Responsible sexuality; and Maternal, pre-natal and post-natal education, care and services.
Additional Duty of Family Planning 0ffice.  – Each local Family Planning Office shall furnish for free instructions and information on family planning, responsible parenthood, breastfeeding and infant nutrition to all applicants for marriage license.  Certificate of Compliance.  – No marriage license shall be issued by the Local Civil Registrar unless the applicants present a Certificate of Compliance issued for free by the local Family Planning Office certifying that they had duly received adequate instructions and information on family planning, responsible parenthood, breastfeeding and infant nutrition.  Ideal Family Size.  – The State shall assist couples, parents and individuals to achieve their desired family size within the context of responsible parenthood for sustainable development and encourage them to have two children as the ideal family size. Attaining the ideal family size is neither mandatory nor compulsory. No punitive action shall be imposed on parents having more than two children.
Penalties Any commission of the foregoing prohibited acts or violation of this Act shall be penalized by imprisonment ranging from one (1) month to six (6) months or a fine of Ten Thousand (P 10,000.00) to Fifty Thousand Pesos (P 50,000.00) or both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the competent court; Provided That, if the offender is a public official or employee, he or she shall suffer the accessory penalty of dismissal from the government service and forfeiture of retirement benefits. If the offender is a juridical person, the penalty shall be imposed upon the president or any responsible officer. An offender who is an alien shall, after service of sentence, be deported immediately without further proceedings by the Bureau of Immigration.

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Rh bill of the phils

  • 1.  
  • 2. The RH bill aims to achieve the following primary objectives: First , it will help give parents the opportunity to exercise their right to freely and responsibly plan the number and spacing of their children. The bill is truly rights-based. Second , it will help Improve maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition and reduce maternal, infant and child mortality. The bill is primarily a health measure. Third , the RH bill will give women more opportunities to finish their education and secure productive work by freeing them from unremitting pregnancies. Access to family planning information and services ensures maternal health and allows women to pursue opportunities in education and employment and thus will enhance their social and economic status and that of their families. The RH bill will help women become self-reliant and acquire self-esteem.
  • 3. Fourth , it will help reduce poverty and achieve sustainable human development. Fifth , the RH bill will most definitely help lower the incidence of abortion by preventing unplanned, mistimed and unwanted pregnancies which are the ones usually terminated. Sixth , promotion of reproductive health is cost effective. It is much less expensive than the mega projects of government but has more beneficiaries. The improvement of maternal and infant health and reduction of maternal and infant mortality will generate savings for the government which could be channelled to education and other basic services. The UNICEF asserts that "family planning could bring more benefits to more people at less cost than any other single technology now available to the human race." (UNICEF State of the World's Children Report, 1992)
  • 4.  
  • 5. The Reproductive Health bills , popularly known as the RH Bill , are Philippine bills aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. The reproductive health (RH) bill promotes information on and access to both natural and modern family planning methods, which are medically safe and legally permissible. It assures an enabling environment where women and couples have the freedom of informed choice on the mode of family planning they want to adopt based on their needs, personal convictions and religious beliefs.
  • 6. The Philippine Reproductive Health Bill Knowing the details of the proposed law is essential in having a healthy debate on the issue. Here are the pertinent details of the proposed bill, which was introduced during a session of the current Congress by Honorable Edcel C. Lagman, Janette L. Garin, Narcio D. SantiagoIII, Mark Llandro Mendoza, Ana Teresa Hontiveros-Baraquel and Elandro Jesus F. Madrona, and provides as follows:
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. l. Respect for, protection and fulfillment of reproductive health rights seek to promote not only the rights and welfare of adult individuals and couples but those of adolescents’ and children’s as well; and m. The government shall ensure that women seeking care for post-abortion complications shall be treated and counseled in a humane, non-judgmental and compassionate manner. Contraceptives as Essential Medicines. Hormonal contraceptives, intrauterine devices, injectables and other allied reproductive health products and supplies shall be considered under the category of essential medicines and supplies which shall form part of the National Drug Formulary and the same shall be included in the regular purchase of essential medicines and supplies of all national and local hospitals and other government health units.
  • 10. Mandatory Age-Appropriate Reproductive Health Education. Reproductive Health Education in an age-appropriate manner shall be taught by adequately trained teachers starting from Grade 5 up to Fourth Year High School. The implementation of Reproductive Health Education shall commence at the start of the school year one year following the effectivity of this Act. The POPCOM, in coordination with the Department of Education, shall formulate the Reproductive Health Education curriculum, which shall be common to both public and private schools and shall include related population and development concepts in addition to the following subjects and standards:
  • 11. Reproductive health and sexual rights Reproductive health care and services; Attitudes, beliefs and values on sexual development, sexual behavior and sexual health; Proscription and hazards of abortion and management of post-abortion complications; Responsible parenthood; Use and application of natural and modern family planning methods to promote reproductive health, achieve desired family size and prevent unwanted, unplanned and mistimed pregnancies; Abstinence before marriage; Prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and other, STIs/STDs, prostate cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer and other gynecological disorders; Responsible sexuality; and Maternal, pre-natal and post-natal education, care and services.
  • 12. Additional Duty of Family Planning 0ffice. – Each local Family Planning Office shall furnish for free instructions and information on family planning, responsible parenthood, breastfeeding and infant nutrition to all applicants for marriage license. Certificate of Compliance. – No marriage license shall be issued by the Local Civil Registrar unless the applicants present a Certificate of Compliance issued for free by the local Family Planning Office certifying that they had duly received adequate instructions and information on family planning, responsible parenthood, breastfeeding and infant nutrition. Ideal Family Size. – The State shall assist couples, parents and individuals to achieve their desired family size within the context of responsible parenthood for sustainable development and encourage them to have two children as the ideal family size. Attaining the ideal family size is neither mandatory nor compulsory. No punitive action shall be imposed on parents having more than two children.
  • 13. Penalties Any commission of the foregoing prohibited acts or violation of this Act shall be penalized by imprisonment ranging from one (1) month to six (6) months or a fine of Ten Thousand (P 10,000.00) to Fifty Thousand Pesos (P 50,000.00) or both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the competent court; Provided That, if the offender is a public official or employee, he or she shall suffer the accessory penalty of dismissal from the government service and forfeiture of retirement benefits. If the offender is a juridical person, the penalty shall be imposed upon the president or any responsible officer. An offender who is an alien shall, after service of sentence, be deported immediately without further proceedings by the Bureau of Immigration.