Surprise pregnancies in Philippines surge amid coronavirus curbs

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MANILA (BLOOMBERG) - Unintended pregnancies in the Philippines could spike by almost half to 2.6 million if movement restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic remain until yearend, the United Nations Population Fund said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - Unintended pregnancies in the Philippines could spike by almost half to 2.6 million if movement restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic remain until yearend, the United Nations Population Fund said.

Quarantine measures are also causing 60 additional maternal deaths a month, as restrictions prevent two million more women to access family planning needs, the agency said, citing a study by the University of the Philippines Population Institute. "These numbers are an epidemic in itself," Aimee Santos, the UN agency's gender programme officer in the Philippines, said at a Senate hearing on Tuesday .

The Philippines, which has the second-highest population in South-east Asia at 108.4 million, kept its capital under loose restrictions through October."These issues of women and children have largely remained invisible during the pandemic. It's time to put them front and center," said Senator Risa Hontiveros, head of the chamber's committee on women.

She backed calls for more female officials in the nation's task force against the coronavirus outbreak.

 

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