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00:00Hazel and baby Chesca also visited the reporter's notebook.
00:09Hazel refused to give an interview because of the trauma she experienced while giving birth on the street.
00:15But she told us that she was pregnant with her 11-year-old boyfriend.
00:20Because of poverty, she could not continue her studies in grade 5.
00:26We interviewed her mother.
00:28She told us that on June 28, her child was admitted to the hospital after feeling nauseous.
00:34But when Hazel arrived at the hospital, she tested positive for COVID-19.
00:39This was also the reason why she refused to be admitted to the hospital.
00:42The doctor said that she tested positive for COVID-19.
00:48Around 5.30 p.m., they left the hospital and decided to go home.
00:55But while on the road, Hazel's car suddenly exploded.
01:00So she got out of the tricycle and rushed to the road.
01:07We are here on the road. What do you think we should do?
01:15She saw how hard it was for Hazel while giving birth on the road.
01:21She was already violent.
01:22I didn't know what to do. I told her, my child, where is your head?
01:29It hurts. I don't know what to do with my child.
01:35There's the child. He's giving birth. We're on the road.
01:39This patient was brought here to give birth.
01:42But the emergency was called. Is that right?
01:46Do you think what they're doing is right?
01:49I told her, why did you bring her to the hospital?
01:52It's for the poor.
01:55Why did you make my child look like a dog?
01:58My child is having a hard time breathing.
02:02The child is not giving birth outside.
02:05Is it right to bring this patient here?
02:08It's really bad. It's really sad.
02:11We asked why.
02:13We were answered by the hospital that the child is positive.
02:17We told them, why is the child positive?
02:21You still left her.
02:22You should have left her on the side or in a room.
02:26You didn't leave her.
02:29This is the life of a person. This is the life of a mother.
02:32They shouldn't have done that.
02:34She's still on the road.
02:36It's like a pig.
02:38You made my child look like a pig.
02:40They told me to bring her back to the hospital.
02:43I told them, no.
02:45You made my child look like a pig.
02:48I don't know.
02:49At that time,
02:51the mother and the child,
02:54they were both dead.
02:58Hazel is currently in home quarantine
03:01with her new born baby
03:03while being monitored by the barangay.
03:05We checked her umbilical cord.
03:07It's in good condition.
03:09We didn't see any infection.
03:12We gave the baby vitamins,
03:16medicines, and strokes.
03:19Once the family members at home
03:23are negative,
03:24we can bring the baby to the Luis R.H.U.
03:29for a newborn screening.
03:32They were also negative to COVID-19 on July 4.
03:36In the latest study
03:38by the Commission on Population and Development in 2021,
03:42it was found that more than 136,000
03:46children between the ages of 7 and 19
03:50were pregnant and delivered.
03:52This number increased to 150,138 in 2022.
03:57But there was no exact number of teenage pregnancy cases
04:02in 2023 until the second quarter of 2024.
04:06Based on the study of the Philippine Statistics Authority or PSA,
04:101 in 10 children are born every day
04:14with a minor age.
04:15The Philippines also has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Asia.
04:21We also need laws.
04:23Our laws in the Philippines are more strict
04:26regarding adolescent pregnancy.
04:28At the same time,
04:29local government services
04:32are not available for adolescents aged 10 to 19.
04:37There needs to be an information drive
04:40to protect yourself.
04:44In the demographic survey of the PSA,
04:46the poorest of the poor and rural areas
04:49have the highest number of teenage mothers.
04:53The problem is that
04:55in the Philippines,
04:59there is a lack of doctors and facilities.
05:02I think the Department of Health should actually work
05:05with the DILG as well as the DepEd
05:08on how we can actually have an extra fund
05:11for teenage pregnancy.
05:13Because it's all about funding.
05:17In 2022, the Department of Health or DOH launched
05:20the National Safe Motherhood Program or NSMP.
05:24The goal of this program is to ensure
05:26that Filipino women have proper access
05:30to services and facilities
05:32so that they can have a safer pregnancy and delivery.
05:38Meanwhile, as Hazel became pregnant
05:40and was discharged from the hospital,
05:43the reporter's notebook took care of the treatment.
05:47What is the protocol
05:48for those like Hazel
05:50who were in an emergency situation
05:52but were infected with COVID-19?
05:59This past Wednesday,
06:00the reporter's notebook went to the hospital
06:02and denied or denied to Hazel.
06:07We would like to clarify
06:08what is the truth about the measures against them.
06:12We will try to get an explanation
06:14as to why they refused to admit
06:17a minor who is about to give birth.
06:23We are here outside.
06:25The patient is about to give birth.
06:31There's the baby.
06:32She's giving birth.
06:33We're on the street.
06:45The reporter's notebook went to the hospital
06:48and denied or denied to Hazel.
06:51There's someone.
06:54Hi.
06:56Good afternoon.
06:58I'm Mackie Pulido
07:01from GMA 7.
07:03I'm with the reporter's notebook.
07:06It's okay.
07:07There's no video.
07:09There's no video.
07:13We were able to talk to the officer in charge of the hospital.
07:16He said that they were not able to give a statement
07:19because what they wanted to talk to
07:21before giving a statement,
07:23what the medical director wanted to talk to
07:26was the doctor himself
07:27who looked at the baby who was about to give birth.
07:29The problem is that the doctor
07:32is out of town.
07:33There's no reason to give
07:35but he said he's out of town
07:37and they can't say when he'll be back.
07:40What else can you say now?
07:42A few days later,
07:44we followed up on their response.
07:46I'm sorry for the emergency.
07:48The hospital has not yet issued an official statement
07:50regarding Hazel's inhuman experience.
07:52But tomorrow,
07:53the reporter's notebook will be in their possession.
07:56We also tried to get the Department of Health
07:58to issue a statement
07:59regarding what happened
08:00but until now,
08:01they're still not responding.
08:07Meanwhile,
08:08the Barangay and
08:10Municipal Social Welfare Development Office
08:12or MSWDO of Lemery, Batangas
08:15are continuously monitoring
08:16Hazel and her newborn baby.
08:18They were also given groceries
08:20and medicines
08:21while they are still recovering.
08:23Our job is always open
08:25for counselling
08:27so that they can overcome this situation.
08:31Hazel's mother
08:32wants to give her baby
08:34thanks to the hospital's refusal
08:36to take care of her baby.
08:37I want to thank the nurses
08:39who took care of my baby.
08:42They saved my baby's life.
08:44That day,
08:45they didn't help me.
08:47I hope that this won't happen again
08:49no matter who is responsible
08:51for what happened to my baby.
08:53They should be the ones
08:55to decide
08:56where to take them to the hospital.
08:59It's very difficult
09:00because their life is at stake.
09:05The government always says
09:07that there are programs
09:09to protect people
09:11and newborn babies.
09:13I'm still a baby.
09:14But in life,
09:16there can be a change.
09:18It's clear that there is a shortage
09:20and there are still many
09:22who don't have the right
09:23to medical attention.
09:24So the question is,
09:25how long will Hazel
09:27and her baby
09:29endure?
09:35For more information,
09:36visit www.fema.gov
09:38or call 1-877-433-4195.
09:40For more information,
09:41call 1-877-433-4195.
09:43For more information,
09:44call 1-877-433-4195.
09:45For more information,
09:46call 1-877-433-4195.
09:47For more information,
09:48call 1-877-433-4195.
09:49For more information,
09:50call 1-877-433-4195.
09:51For more information,
09:52call 1-877-433-4195.
09:53For more information,
09:54call 1-877-433-4195.
09:55For more information,
09:56call 1-877-433-4195.
09:57For more information,
09:58call 1-877-433-4195.

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