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7/23/2019 Maternal and Child Health-Family Health Survey for 2011
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BREASTFEEDING
unmet need
Women of Reproductive HealthWomen of Reproductive HealthWomen of Reproductive HealthWomen of Reproductive Health
15-49 years oldHouseholdEDUCATION
Wealth IndexRespondents
occupationoccupationoccupationoccupationFERTILITY
High-risk fertility
FAMILY PLANNINGFAMILY PLANNINGFAMILY PLANNINGFAMILY PLANNING
condoms
pills
Delivery assistance Reasons for Not Using FP MethodMARITAL STATUS
INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
ANTENATAL CARE
Post-natal careBirth delivery
sterilization vaccinationDIARRHEADIARRHEADIARRHEADIARRHEA
HILOT
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Key Findings on Maternal Health
Antenatal care | Assistance at delivery |Postnatal care
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Antenatal Care Coverage (2003-2011)
70.4%
77.8% 78.0%
2003 NDHS 2008 NDHS 2011 FHS
%o
fpregnant
womenwithatleast4ANC
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Number of ANC visits
Percent distribution of women age 15-49 who had a live
birth in the five years preceding the survey by number of
antenatal care (ANC) visits for the most recent live
birth, according to residence, Philippines 2011
ResidenceNumber of ANC
visits Urban Rural Total
None 0 0 0
1 2.2 3.9 3.1
2-3 11.8 18.6 15.3
4+ 83.7 72.8 78.1
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Antenatal care provider
Among women 15-49 with live births in the five years
preceding the survey, the percentage who received
antenatal care (ANC) during pregnancy for the most
recent birth from a doctor, midwife, or hilot, according
to Socio-Economic Indicator, Philippines 2011
Socio-Economic
Indicator Doctor Midwife HilotPoor 13.5 73.5 4.6
Non-poor 49.5 45.7 1.1
Philippines 37.2 55.2 2.3
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Timing of First Antenatal Care Visit, by
Gestation Months
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
58%29%
8%
1% 4%< 4 months
4-5 months
6-7 months>8 month
Not sure
vs. 54% (NDHS 2008)
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Assistance at Delivery: Skilled Birth
Attendants, Traditional Birth Attendantsand Others
41%
29% 27%
3%1% 0.3% 0.1%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Doctor Midwife Hilot Nurse Relative/
Friend
Other No one
%oflivebirths
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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63.9
42.4
62.2
44.2
72.2
55.2
Attended by a professional Delivered at a health facility
2006 FPS 2008 NDHS 2011 FHS
Attendant at birth and place of
delivery, Philippines 2006, 2008 and
2011
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Percentage of live births in the five years prior to the survey thatwere delivered by a health professional, by region,
Philippines 2011
9
72.2
91.5
79.586.1
71.1
90.682.6
50.6
59.9
70.2
77.5
60.3
48.4
60.3 60.6
52.9
61.5
31.9
Philippines
NCR
CAR
Region1
Region2
Region3
Reg
ion4A
Region4B
Region5
Region6
Region7
Region8
Region9
Region10
Region11
Region12
C
araga
A
RMM
Birth delivery assistance
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Percentage of live births in the five years prior to the surveythat were delivered in a health facility, by
region, Philippines 2011
10
55.2
77.4
67.5
55.4
44.7
65.260.6
36.243.3
57.363.0
46.136.6
46.7
53.3
39.5
50.5
19.2
Philippines
NCR
CAR
R
egion1
R
egion2
R
egion3
Reg
ion4A
Region4B
R
egion5
R
egion6
R
egion7
R
egion8
R
egion9
Region10
Region11
Region12
Caraga
A
RMM
Place of delivery
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Assistance by Skilled Birth Attendants
at Home Deliveries,by Region
73%
69%
63%
56%
48%
40%38%
38%
31%
30%
26%26%
23%
23%
23%
19%
16%
16%
Central Luzon
Ilocos
National Capital Region
CALABARZON
Cagayan Valley
Central Visayas
PHILIPPINES
Cordillera Admin. Region
Western Visayas
Bicol
Northern Mindanao
Eastern Visayas
MIMAROPA
SOCCSKSARGEN
Caraga
Zamboanga Pen.
Davao
ARMM
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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Frequency of Postnatal Care
Received byMotherswithinFirst Week of Delivery
26%
21%20%
17%
15%
1%
1 check up 4+ check ups 2 check ups 3 check ups No postnatal
care
Not sure
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26%23%
20%
17%
13%
1%
1 check up 4+ checkups
2 checkups
3 checkups
Nopostnatal
care
Not sure
Frequency of Postnatal Care
Received byNewbornswithinFirst Week of Delivery
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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Key Findings on Child Health
Breastfeeding | Child Vaccination | Infant & Child Mortality
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Skin-to-Skin Contact at Birth
in Health Care Facilities,by Region
46%48%
50%58%59%6060%
63%66%66%66%67%67%
71%74%74%75%
80%
ARMM
Cagayan Valley
SOCCSKSARGEN
Central Luzon
MIMAROPA
IlocosCordillera Admin. Region
Zamboanga Pen.
PHILIPPINES
Davao
CALABARZON
CaragaEastern Visayas
Central Visayas
Northern Mindanao
Bicol
National Capital Region
Western Visayas
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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Breastfeeding and
Exclusive Breastfeeding
92% 96% 89%
27%34%
24%
Philippines Poor Non poor
Ever breastfed Exclusively breastfed
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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Exclusive Breastfeeding
27.323.9
49.2
29.1
40.8
20.7 18.8
36.7
26.2 26.523.3 25.1
27.725.2
39.5 40.3
26.6
38.9
Philippines
NCR
CAR
Region1
Region2
Region3
R
egion4A
R
egion4B
Region5
Region6
Region7
Region8
Region9
R
egion10
R
egion11
R
egion12
Caraga
ARMM
Percentage of youngest children 6-35 months who wereexclusively breastfed until age 6 months, by
region, Philippines 2011
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Children Vaccination Coverage:
NDHS 2008 vs. FHS 2011
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
85%79.5%
5.4%5.6%
FHS 2011NDHS 2008
Basic Vaccination No Vaccination
*Basic vaccination includesBCG, measles, three doses of DPT and polio.
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Infant and Under-five Mortality,
by Place of Residence
22 21
24
3027
34
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Philippines Urban RuralNumberofdeathsper1000livebirths
Infant Mortality Under-five MortalityFHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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Infant and Under-five Mortality
(2003 2011)
29
25 22
40
3430
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
NDHS 2003 NDHS 2008 FHS 2011
Numberofdeathsper1
000livebirths
Infant Mortality Under-five MortalityFHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
MDG Targetsfor 2015
(26.7 and 19)are
ACHIEVABLE
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Infant Mortality,by Length of Birth Interval
33
16 16 17
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
< 2 years 2 years 3 years 4+ years
Numbe
rofdeathsper
1000live
births
Length of birth intervals
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
Recent systematicreview showed a 37%
increased risk of late
neonatal mortality and
a 23% increased risk ofunder-five mortality at
short
intervals, compared to
longer intervals of 36-
59 months. Based on these
findings, researchers
recommend birth
interval to be at least
three years.
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Maternal Mortality Ratio(1993 2011)
209172 162
221
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
1993 NDS 1998 NDHS 2006 FPS 2011 FHS
Numberofdeathper100,0
00livebirths
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
260
182
224
120
196
128
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Summary Findings: Maternal Health
78% of pregnant women have at least 4 ANC visits.
More women (58%) receive first ANC during first trimester ofpregnancy compared to 2008 (54%).
More births were delivered by Skilled Birth Attendants (73%)compared to 2008 (62%). Reliance on Traditional BirthAttendants (hilots) is decreasing.
Assistance from Skilled Birth Attendants during home birthvaries from 73% in Central Luzon to 16% in ARMM andDavao.
Maternal mortality remains high.
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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Summary Findings: Child Health
Vast majority of women and newborns received postnatal careduring first week after delivery.
Only 27% of all mothers practice exclusive breastfeeding.
Children vaccination coverage increased from 80% (NDHS2008) to 85% with vast majority of children receiving basicvaccination.
Both infant and under-five mortality data demonstrate steadydecrease compared with previous years. MDG targets for 2015are feasible to achieve.
FHS 2011: NSO, DOH, USAID
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