13 SEC. 13. Access to Information and Services Relating to Women’s Health. – (a) Comprehensive Health Services. The State shall at all times provide for comprehensive, culture-sensitive and gender-responsive health programs and services covering all stages of a woman’s life cycle and which address the major causes of women's death: Provided, That in the provision for comprehensive health services, due respect shall be accorded to women’s religious convictions, the rights of spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions and the demands of responsible parenthood and the right of women to protection from hazardous drugs, devices, interventions and substances: Provided, further, That access to full and accurate information in accordance with the latest scientific evidence is ensured. Access to the following services shall be ensured: (1) Maternal care to include pre- and post-natal services to address pregnancy and infant health and nutrition; (2) Promotion of breastfeeding; (3) Legal, ethical, medically safe and effective methods of family planning; (4) Adolescent and youth health services; (5) Addressing the top causes of morbidity and mortality; (6) Prevention and management of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS and other reproductive tract infections; (7) Prevention and management of reproductive tract cancers like breast and cervical cancers, and other gynecological conditions and disorders; (8) Prevention of abortion; (9) In cases of violence against women and children, women and children victims comprehensive and health survivors services shall that be include provided with psychosocial, therapeutic, medical and legal interventions and assistance towards healing, recovery and empowerment;

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