Pregnancies among teens still a concern


Teenage pregnancy incidences in the Philippines have decreased but remain a concern, said the country’s official agency Commission on Population and Development.

“Teenage pregnancies remain a cause of concern surrounding girls 15 to 19 years old, and more so for those younger, as the latter has an increasing trend in the number of births as the yearly civil registration data showed,” commission chief Lisa Grace Bersales said.

The commission closely monitors teenagers aged between 10 and 14 who are still considered children, while the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey conducted by the Philippine Statistics Agency did not include children under 15, she said.

“We need to work more on our teenagers to lessen, if not make zero, pregnancies among them.

“As we have always maintained, ‘Each teenage pregnancy is still one too many’,” Bersales added.

The government survey said the spacing between children’s births widened from 36.8 months in 2018 to 46.5 months in 2022.

Bersales said the data “greatly promotes better health and well-being for Filipino mothers and their young children”. — Xinhua

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