Description
The evolving landscape of reproductive health (RH) in the Philippines demands a profound and multidimensional understanding of health, rights, culture, and service delivery. This book emerges as a timely response to the growing need for evidence-based, context-sensitive, and ethically grounded academic resources that can inform policy, guide midwifery and nursing practice, and empower communities. At the heart of reproductive health lies not only the biological aspects of fertility, pregnancy, and childbirth, but also the socio-cultural, political, and legal frameworks that shape how individuals access services and exercise their reproductive rights.










