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WORD HEALTH REPORT: Infertility Now Affects 1-In-6 People

Meta-study of other studies ranging from 1990-2021 brings up surprising results

Globalists and Malthusians have been shaking their fingers at us for decades, declaring the coming ‘population bomb’.

Like so many other of their catastrophic predictions, this one has crashed into the hard wall of reality.

Just in the last few weeks, we saw reports like this one:

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A new report reevaluating the long-feared “population bomb” has found not only that such an explosion in birthrates is unlikely given our current trajectory, but also that the global population will likely peak within this century before falling. — Futurism

The trends are leveling out.

About one in six adults globally have experienced infertility at least once in their life, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a report, urging countries to actively collect more consistent data on the disease.

The report analyzed existing studies conducted from 1990 to 2021 and showed that about 17.5% of adults across the world were affected by the inability to have a child. WHO officials said the report takes into account several research approaches.

“The sheer proportion of people affected show the need to widen access to fertility care and ensure this issue is no longer sidelined in health research and policy,” said the U.N. health agency’s chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. — JapanToday

If those numbers weren’t already startling, consider this: the statistics in this study are unlikely to account for the statistical impact of the rapid change in cultural norms involving gender and sexuality is likely to have on fertility numbers.

The world is changing in ways many of us would never have expected.

Sources Cited

Futurism

Japan Today

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