Florida, April 9.- During recent years, the municipality of Florida has faced a notable decrease in birth rates, which contributes to the deterioration of population replacement through natural means.
From the beginning of the current calendar until the end of the first week of April, 106 new infants were born here, a figure below those registered in the same period of the previous year.
Consequently, and in accordance with the opinion of child care experts in Florida, the work to improve this indicator today focuses on defending the survival of each newborn; open more space for assisted reproduction consultation and promote pregnancy in women with full fertilization capacity.
“What cannot happen here is an increase in birth rates as a result of teenage pregnancy,” said Dr. Maidelis Cisneros, senior advisor of the Maternal and Child Care Program in the Florida General Directorate of Health, who called for debate on these issues. based on citizen awareness and responsibility.