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Birth Statistics in MIMAROPA – Third Quarter 2022

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Reference Number: 2022-SR-21

 

 

Number of registered live births in MIMAROPA increase in the  third quarter 2022

The Philippines recorded 391,659 live births for the third quarter of 2022 compared to 326,340 live births in the same quarter of 2021. While MIMAROPA Region registered 10,832 live births in the third quarter of 2022, which corresponds to a 2.8 percent share. Compared to the third quarter of 2021, the count of registered live births in MIMAROPA increased by 6.0 percent.  Third quarter of 2021 registered births were 10,220. 

 

A total of 3,223 births was registered last July 2022, 0.4 percent higher compared to births registered in July 2021 with 3,209. Likewise, an increase of 7.3 percent was also exhibited in the number of registered births in the month of August 2022 with 3,632 compared to 3,384 in August

2021.  Further, a shoot up of 9.7 percent was also noted in the month of September 2022 with 3,977 births compared to 3,627 births in  September 2021. 

 

Almost all the provinces of the MIMAROPA region presented an upward trend in the number of registered births in the third quarters of 2022 and 2021 compared, except for the province of Palawan which registered a decrease of 2.9 percent.  Provinces of Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, and Romblon exhibited increase by 16.6 percent,

17.9 percent, 10.5 percent, and 14.5 percent, respectively. The City of Puerto Princesa, lone highly urbanized city in MIMAROPA Region, also posted a decrease, like Palawan, of 17.8 percent. 

 

 

 

Registered Number of Live Births by Province

 

In the province of Marinduque, a total of 834 registered live births were recorded in the third quarter of 2022 while 715 registered live births were recorded in the third quarter of 2021. The highest registration in the third quarter of 2022 was recorded in the month of September 2022 with 321 registered live births, followed by the month of August 2022 with 267 registered live births then by the month of July 2022 with 246 registered live births.  (Figure 2) 

 

 

A total of 2,039 registered live births were posted in the third quarter of 2022 in the province of Occidental Mindoro. The highest registration in the third quarter of 2022 was recorded in the month of September 2022 with 770 registered live births, followed by the month of August 2022 with  689 registered live births then by the month of July 2022 with 580 registered live births. (Figure 3) 

 

 

Among provinces, Oriental Mindoro was able to record the highest registered live births in the third quarter of 2022 with 3,279. Likewise, in the same quarter of 2021 said province was also the highest in the number of registered live birth with 2,967. The highest registration in the third quarter of 2022 was recorded in the month of September 2022 with

1,197 registered live births, followed by the month of August 2022 with

1,108 registered live births then by the month of July 2022 with 

974 registered live births.  (Figure 4) 

 

 

In Palawan, a total of 2,832 live births was recorded in the third quarter of 2022 showing a decrease compared to 2,917 registered live births in the third quarter of 2021. 

 

The highest registration in the third quarter of 2022 was recorded in the month of August 2022 with 974 registered live births, followed by the month of September 2022 with 937 registered live births then by the month of July 2022 with 921 registered live births. (Figure 5).   

 

 

 

Meanwhile, in the City of Puerto Princesa, the lone highly urbanized city in the MIMAROPA Region, reached 808 in the third quarter of 2022, also exhibiting decrease compared to the registered live births in the third quarter of 2021 with 983. (Figure 6) 

 

The number of registered live births in the province of Romblon for the third quarter of 2022 was 1,040.  The third quarter of 2021 was able to record 908 live births.  The highest registration in the third quarter of 2022 was recorded in the month of September 2022 with 426 registered live

births, followed by the month of August 2022 with

337 registered live births then by the month of July 2022 with 277 registered live births.  (Figure 7) 

 

Technical Notes on Vital Statistics 

INTRODUCTION 

Vital statistics are derived from information obtained at the time when the occurrences of vital events and their characteristics are inscribed in a civil register. 

Vital acts and events are the births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and all such events that have something to do with an individual's entrance and departure from life together with the changes in civil status that may occur to a person during his lifetime. Recording of these events in the civil register is known as vital or civil registration and the resulting documents are called vital records. 

STRUCTURE OF VITAL STATISTICS SYSTEM

The production of vital statistics comprised of a system of operations in which the registration of vital events is an important component. The system begins with the registration followed by the processing and controlling of vital records and ends with the compilation and analysis of vital statistics. 

Under Commonwealth Act (CA) 591, the Bureau of Census (now Philippine Statistics Authority) is mandated to generate general purpose statistics and to carry out and administer Act No. 3753. 

Under the same law, the head of the PSA is also the Civil Registrar General (CRG) who directs and supervises the local civil registration activities in the country. The CRG in this regard is empowered to prepare and issue implementing rules and regulations on civil registration and to prepare and order printed the necessary forms for proper compliance. 

The set-up of vital statistics system involves different entities and cuts across different departments and personalities. 

For the registration of vital events, the Local Civil Registry Offices (LCROs), which are the registration units in the country and headed by the City/Municipal Civil Registrars (C/MCRs), are under the Local Government Units (LGUs). The hospitals, clinics, rural health units and similar institutions including barangay secretaries, practicing physicians, midwives, nurses, traditional midwives, solemnizing officers from various religious sects and denomination are required to assist in the reporting of vital events for registration at the LCROs. The concerned parents, next of kin, contracting parties, a witness or the person who has full knowledge of the occurrence of the event are also required to report the event, in default of the first mentioned set of informants. 

The processing and controlling of vital documents are done at the LCROs and at the PSA Provincial and Central Offices. 

The compilation and analysis of vital statistics is taken cared of by the PSA Central Office under the Vital Statistics Division of the Civil Registration and Central Support Office. 

THE REGISTRATION METHOD

As mandated in Act 3753, all vital events that marked the entry and departure of a person in his lifetime and the changes in his/her civil status shall be registered. The registration method is defined as the continuous, permanents and compulsory recording of the occurrences and characteristics of vital events, primarily for their value as legal documents and secondary for their usefulness as a source of statistics. 

Place where to register the event 

As a general rule, the place of registration is the LCRO of the city of municipality where the vital events occur. 

Out of town reporting of vital event occurs when the documents presented to the civil registrar of LCRO, which is not the place of occurrence, not for registration but to be forwarded to the civil registrar of LCRO where the event occurred and where it should be registered. 

Forms to use 

The civil register consists of certificates and the registry book. It also includes the actual copies of the registrable court decisions and the legal instruments concerning the civil status of persons. The certificates are loose-leaf forms in a set of four copies except for the Certificate of Foundling which is in a set of three. 

Person who will report the event 

The informant is the one who reports the event for registration and who gives information to be recorded in the civil register. 

In case of live birth, the law requires the hospital or clinic administrator or his representative if the birth occurred in the hospital or clinic. If the birth occurred elsewhere, the attendant who may either be a physician, nurse, license midwife or traditional birth attendant makes the report. In default of the hospital authority, or the attendant, the responsibility of reporting the births devolves upon either or both parents or upon a person who has full knowledge of the facts of birth and filiation of the child. 

Period when to report the event 

Live births shall be reported for registration to C/MCR not later than thirty (30) days from the date of birth. 

Any report made to the LCROs beyond the reglementary period are considered late and can be entered only in the civil register after the informant complies with the requirements for delayed registration. 

Operative Act of Registration 

The C/MCR sees to it that appropriate form it used; form is properly and completely filled-up; and proper attachments are submitted. In case, the entries are found incomplete, the C/MCR has to require the person concerned to fill up the document completely or to correct the entries. 

When the document is accepted for registration, the date of receipt is recorded in the space provided and the documents received for the day are entered immediately in the appropriate civil registry book, assigning therein the corresponding registry number. After registration entry/entries found erroneous can only be corrected through RA 9048, except sex, nationality, age and status which require court approval. 

Distribution of registered documents 

Upon registration, the C/MCR distributes the copies accordingly: the first copy to the informant; the second copy to the CRG; the third copy shall be retained by the LCRO; and the fourth copy to the attendant or solemnizing officer, as the case may be. The CRG copy is the source of vital statistics published in this report. 


 

DEFINITION OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS

Significant terminologist and descriptions in the foregoing highlights and tables are defined below. Included are some items found in the certificates and summary measure used in describing the facts of events. 

Live Birth is a complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which after such separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached; each product of such a birth is considered live born.