This document outlines several objections to the RH Bill 4244 in the Philippines. It argues that: (1) the bill will increase government spending on artificial contraceptives that could be better spent alleviating poverty; (2) some contraceptives can cause abortion which violates the Philippine constitution stating life begins at conception; and (3) previous programs promoting contraception in other countries did not reduce abortion rates or teen pregnancy as intended. The document questions whether the bill is needed given current access to family planning services.