![Two newborn babies share a bassinet inside the maternity ward of the government run Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila June 1, 2011. The ward, the busiest in the country, sees Two newborn babies share a bassinet inside the maternity ward of the government run Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila June 1, 2011. The ward, the busiest in the country, sees](https://c8.alamy.com/compfr/2cwgp01/two-newborn-babies-share-a-bassinet-inside-the-maternity-ward-of-the-government-run-dr-jose-fabella-memorial-hospital-in-manila-june-1-2011-the-ward-the-busiest-in-the-country-sees-an-average-of-60-births-a-day-the-philippines-population-growth-rate-of-around-2-0-percent-is-above-southeast-asias-average-of-around-1-7-percent-with-an-estimated-200-babies-born-every-hour-lack-of-a-national-policy-on-birth-control-and-access-to-modern-family-planning-methods-frowned-upon-by-the-powerful-catholic-church-are-some-of-the-factors-that-have-led-to-the-countrys-population-ballooning-to-2cwgp01.jpg)
Two newborn babies share a bassinet inside the maternity ward of the government run Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila June 1, 2011. The ward, the busiest in the country, sees
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