*Tentu akan banyak baby yang lahir akibat adanya Pandemic Covid-19. Bamyak
tempat entertaiment tutup, lagi program TV itu -itu saja dan membosan tiap
hari dibicarkan korupsi penguasa dan pencaksila, yamg tidak jelas
pencernaannya, lampu listrik kedip-kedip, hujan terus-terus, malam hari
sejuk dingin, lalu apa yang bisa dilakukan, tidak ada  banyak pilihan enak,
hanya main gulat kencang-kencang dan akibatnya banyak berkat dilahirkan,
kata orang cerdik generasi  milenia baru. hehehehehehe*

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*Jakarta prepares for possible baby boom in coming months*


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   Ivany Atina Arbi

   The Jakarta Post

Jakarta   /   Tue, August 18, 2020   /   05:03 pm


Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has instructed his subordinates to prepare
for a possible baby boom in the capital in the next few months as a result
of the stay-at-home policy and social restrictions following the COVID-19
pandemic.

“There’s an increase in pregnancies all over the world [due to the
pandemic]. We need to prepare to anticipate [a similar situation],” Anies
said in a meeting at City Hall on Aug. 7, which was then streamed for the
public on the Jakarta administration’s YouTube channel a week later..

In the meeting, Anies told the Jakarta administration’s assistant for
public welfare, Catur Laswanto, to collect pregnancy data in the city
between March, when the pandemic began to hit Indonesia, and August to
estimate the number of beds for deliveries needed in the coming months.

He also instructed relevant officials to get midwives, obstetricians and
birthing centers across the capital ready for the possible baby boom. "Ask
them to coordinate with us to anticipate the growing birth rate," Anies
said.

Read also: Pandemic-fuelled baby boom has many Indonesians worried
<https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/07/01/pandemic-fuelled-baby-boom-has-many-indonesians-worried.html>

Separately, the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) has
found that in March, about 10 percent of its beneficiaries faced difficulty
in accessing birth control. The BKKBN has 28 million beneficiaries of its
family planning methods nationwide.

The one-month decline in contraceptive use could push pregnancies up by 15
percent, or around 420,000 pregnancies, within three months, according to
the BKKBN. A further decline is likely to see the number of pregnancies
rise by up to 30 percent within another few months.

Indonesia, home to nearly 270 million people, annually welcomes 4.8 million
births.

"With the pandemic, the access to contraception has shrunk. Many clinics
have shut, while those that remain open limit the number of people they
serve," BKKBN chief Hasto Wardoyo said recently, as quoted by *The Straits
Times*.

To anticipate the change, the BKKBN has deployed its family field officers
to give out free condoms and contraceptive pills to low-income families. It
has also launched a campaign to recruit 1 million new family-planning
beneficiaries in June.

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