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  2. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill - Wikipedia

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    Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill is a proposed legislation in the Congress of the Philippines pertaining to sex education as a response to the growing issue of teenage pregnancy in the Philippines. It is known as House Bill No. 8910 in the House of Representatives and Senate Bill 1979 in the Senate.

  3. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012

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    While the World Health Organization acknowledges the possible negative side effects of the pill, it still defines it as an essential medicine. Proponents such as E. Ansioco of Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines argued that "The World Health Organization (WHO) includes contraceptives in its Model Lists of Essential Drugs" and thus are ...

  4. Teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Teenage pregnancy in developed countries is usually outside of marriage and is often associated with a social stigma. [15] Teenage pregnancy in developing countries often occurs within marriage and approximately half are planned. [3] However, in these societies, early pregnancy may combine with malnutrition and poor health care to cause medical ...

  5. Abortion in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in the Philippines is constitutionally prohibited. [1] The constitutional provision that "[The State] shall equally protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from conception" was crafted by the Constitutional Commission which drafted the charter with the intention of providing for constitutional protection of the abortion ban, although the enactment of a more ...

  6. Prevalence of teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The teenage pregnancy rate was 33.9 per 1,000. The Canadian teenage pregnancy rate declined for both younger (15–17) and older (18–19) teens between 1992 and 2002. [22] Canada's highest teen pregnancy rates occur in small towns located in rural parts of peninsular Ontario. Alberta and Quebec have high teen pregnancy rates as well.

  7. Adolescent sexuality - Wikipedia

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    The pregnant teenager may then miscarry, have an abortion, or carry the child to full term. Pregnant teenagers face many of the same issues of childbirth as women in their 20s and 30s. However, there are additional medical concerns for younger mothers, particularly those under 15 and those living in developing countries.

  8. Reproductive coercion - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive coercion is considered a serious public health issue. [2] [3] Negative outcomes include poor mental health, unintended pregnancy, unwanted abortion, and sexually transmitted diseases. [5] Unwanted pregnancy has negative effects on families and children. [9]

  9. Abstinence-only sex education - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 meta-analysis found that abstinence-focused programs had no effect on the likelihood of contracting STIs. [16] A Cochrane systematic review suggests that abstinence-only education neither increases nor decreases HIV risk in high-income countries. [4] In the developing world there is a lack of evidence of effect. [17]