I am PRO LIFE...
and I think, it's worth to give it a chance... the world is changing, even the norms. We have to make amends in order to cater the effects of change... and have a thorough look whether our solutions will help solve the problems or not....
parang bagyo lang yan eh, pano mo mapapahupa ang daloy ng tubig na patuloy na umaagos sa tindi ng lakas ng ulan kung hindi ka gagawa ng makabagong paraan para mabawasan ang pagbaha sa mga siyudad sa pinas?! magiisip ka ngayon ng pamamaraan... tama??
likewise, in the uprising problems of overpopulation and the soaring health sickness like Reproductive Tract Infections (Sexually transmitted diseases)... We have to attend to these problems cause it is killing people nor damaging one's life as well...
in their guidelines, it says... "(i) While this Act does not amend the penal law on abortion, the government shall ensure that all women needing care for post-abortion complications shall be treated and counseled in a humane, non-judgmental and compassionate manner."
(I am against abortion) Yes, abortion is against life, against the will of God... but lets open our eyes that IT IS ALREADY PART of human history whether we like it or not... this RH bill, as I presume upon reading, is not PRO ABORTION, instead, it will cater to care for those women who went thru the process of abortion. This RH bill drafts for gender equality and equity which will provide more care especially to women and child. Instead of condemning those women who inclined themselves to abortion, lets make way to help them in more humane way...
I'd like to quote, "The State recognizes and guarantees the human rights of all persons including their right to equality and non-discrimination of these rights, the right to sustainable human development, the right to health which includes reproductive health, the right to education and information, and the right to choose and make decisions for themselves in accordance with their religious convictions, ethics, cultural beliefs, and the demands of responsible parenthood."
as per the abovementioned policy, this RH BILL doesn't take our own will to choose and decide according to our self convictions. But it is only guidelines and to give proper education to a more healthy way of reproductive health and proper family planning.
one more thing i'd like to consider... "(k) Maternal Death Review - refers to qualitative, quantitative and in-depth study of the causes, trends and distribution of maternal death with the primary purpose of preventing future deaths through changes or additions to programs, plans and policies;"
A lot of women in their pregnancy period risks their own life and the life itself of the child in their womb. I've almost lost my mom during her pregnancy to my brother. She lost her son even before giving birth and I lost my brother. What more could have been painful than losing your very own precious child even before giving birth to him???
With this RH Bill, I can only hope that IT WILL REALLY IMPLEMENT a thorough care to WOMEN as they imposed to their drafts and policies.
I AM PRO LIFE... I want to take good care of IT... by all means...
So I'd like to hear more of the agendas in RH Bill and what goods will it do to caring for human life... There's no harm in hearing the other part of the story... If the ACTS of RH Bill is TO CARE and not to kill, TO PREVENT and CURE and not to damage, TO HELP and ACT and not to watch...
I am on IT...
whether this act of guidelines will be implemented or not, it is still OUR HUMAN RIGHTS TO CHOOSE AND DECIDE on what is BEST FOR our own goods...
