
Originally Posted by
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naku bnfsupin... huwata tubag ni manny.
OT: ********r, patay tang manny ron kai ng off topic ta, strict raba ang management.
anyway, the debate is getting tiresome, either way there is no perfect solution to the problem that has plagued us for centuries.
i am not in agreement with abortion, because i think it is the easy way out.
For the RH issue, i am still with it, we have to understand that each individual sees things differently, what one sees as something beneficial the other might see it as something harmful.
and as educated individuals we have the tendency to stick to our opinions, it is our opinion anyway, no one can force us to change our views, unless we voluntarily admitted that we were on the wrong side at the start of this tiresome debate.
as for the issue of the RH bill forcing the dispensation of contraceptives.
i think mr. amador is referring to the punitive part of the bill.
but then again we have to consider which right should we consider more, the right of the patient or the right of the medical personnel dispensing the drug.
if a patient, begs as in begs for that artificial contraceptive because other than it is given for free or at a cheaper price in the health center (i am not sure about this, this is based on what i think, not entirely a fact, i am merely citing a situation.) it is the only type of family planning that she finds applicable to her daily lifestyle, since she finds the cervical mucous method or basal body temperature too confusing or she is uncomfortable with it, should the medical personnel deny the patient simply because it is against her belief, and that after explaining to the patient about the pros and cons of artificial contraception, the patient still insists on getting it, should the medical personnel still deny the patient's wishes

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we have to remember that the patients have rights, right to choose and they are entitled to choose which type of family planning they want whether modern or natural.
and denying them that, is denying their right.