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RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND
REPRODUCTIVE ACT OF 2012
(RA 10354)
WHAT IS RA 10354?
 A law that guarantees universal access to
methods of contraception, fertility control,
sexual education, and maternal care.
 Known as “Reproductive Health Law or
RH Law”
What is Responsible Parenthood?
 Natural outcome of marriage
 Raising children and supporting their needs.
 Most important duties in our society.
COUPLES 3R’s
 REASON for wanting a child
 RESOURCES needed to raise a child
 RESPONSIBILITIES one has as a parent.
Responsibilities of a Parents
 Set aside a quantity of time as well as a
quality time to spend with children
 Teach rules to ensure health and safety of
children
 Give love and affection
Responsibilities of a Parents
 Teach with a positive attitude
 Teach moral and ethical values
 Provide economic security
 Recognize that children have rights and
respect those rights
What is Reproductive Health?
 A state’s absence of disease relating to the
reproductive system and to its functions
and processes.
What is Family Planning?
 A program that provides information and
a means for couples and individuals to
have the desired number of children to
raise.
 Provides access to different pregnancy
planning.
What is Birth Control?
 To prevent chances of pregnancy of
couples as they decide what is a particular
procedure, device, or medication for them.
What are the birth control methods?
Withdrawal
 Advantage:
Inexpensive
Men share responsibility
 Disadvantage:
Very ineffective
Women trust men to withdraw
Contraceptive Sponge
 Advantage:
 Effective for 24 hours
 Can protect against STD’s
 Disadvantage:
 May be embarrassing to use
 Difficult to insert or remove
Cervical Cap
 Advantage:
 No Health Risks
 Can protect against
STD’s
 Disadvantage:
 Limited availability
Spermicide
 Advantage:
 No Health Risks
 Can protect against STD’s
 Disadvantage:
 5 to 30 minutes before coitus
 30 to 60 minutes effectivity
Female Condom
 Advantage:
 No prescription
 Useful when male will not use
condom
 Disadvantage:
 Less effectiveness and STD
protection than male condom
 More expensive than male condom
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
 Advantage:
 Easy to use
 Highly Effective
 Disadvantage:
 Inserted by healthcare
personnel
 Risk of pelvic inflammatory
disease
Combined Pill (Estrogen-Progestin)
Triphasic pill
 Advantage:
 Easy to use
 Highly Effective
 Disadvantage:
 Must be taken everyday
 Prescription is required
Depo Provera
 Advantage:
 Easy to use
 Highly Effective for three
months
 Disadvantage:
 Physician supervision
 May cause irregular
menstrual spotting
Tubal Ligation
 Advantage:
 Permanent
 Removes fear of
pregnancy
 Disadvantage:
 Irreversible
 Surgery-related risks
Vasectomy
 Advantage:
 Permanent
 Removes fear of
pregnancy
 Disadvantage:
 Irreversible
 Surgery-related risks
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