Palace on PH’s pregnancy spike amid Covid-19 pandemic: ‘It’s not bad news’
A study by the University of the Philippines Population Institute and the United Nations Population Fund projected unintended pregnancies to increase by 42 percent this year.
A study by the University of the Philippines Population Institute and the United Nations Population Fund projected unintended pregnancies to increase by 42 percent this year.
Philippine Statistics Authority estimates showed the Philippine population would likely hit 115.38 million by July 2025, up from 100.98 million in July 2015.