On birth control

Philippines
October 29, 2010 12:05am CST
The topic on birth control is a national issue in the Philippines. The battle over this issue isn't over yet between the church and the state. Personally, I haven't tried any birth control methods for it is hard for me to get pregnant. It took me fours years to get pregnant and I only have one daughter. There is question that I would not favor birth control laws.
5 responses
• Philippines
12 Nov 10
I easily get pregnant but that doesn't mean that I am in favor of the reproductive health bill. Couples can choose any of the natural birth control methods. The problem with those who have many children is that they don't do extra effort to control.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
30 Oct 10
hi dorisday as people really should not have more c hildren than they can afford to feed, birth contorl with education should be a must but not made a law because there are always people like yourself who have a hard time getting pregnant. but those who get pregnant too easily really should control themselves as in a poorer nation the children will be the ones to suffer with parents t o poor to even feed them. someone has to put a stop to families breeding like rabbits then expecting tghe country to pay them to feed their kids. adults must be made to take responsibility for theire own actions.
@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
29 Oct 10
lucky you! mtself, i was pregnant 3 times every year with my first 3 and if not for birth control pills would have probably had 15 kids like my grandma. of who had 3 die out of those or they probably would have had an even harder time raising them. as it was, every time i stopped the birth control pills, pregnant again right away. until i finally got to old. so, i think birth control is a good thing. but should not be made a law as in forcing it.
@bing28 (3795)
• Philippines
29 Oct 10
I only tried rhythm and it's effective although might not be for others but at least no artificial things done or no med taken, so no side effects. If this could be adopted, no more issues.
@beth0506 (36)
• Philippines
29 Oct 10
We have to consider that country's who are using birth control are very progressive like Japan and United States. If we can apply that in Philippines, it might help us improved our economy. Abortion will be lessen if all will be educated.