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infertility is linked to an increased risk of certain diseases and earlier death in both men and women, while leading to a decrease in the number of children born over time.
Shanna H. Swan • Count Down: How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race

My daughter has started babbling her first words, and it’s the cutest thing ever. Starting a family has been the most rewarding journey of my life—I can’t recommend it enough. https://t.co/gIRPqiFDAD

Ενας έξυπνος τρόπος να βελτιωθούν οι δημογραφικοι δείκτες ειναι να μιλήσουμε ανοικτά, ειλικρινά και σκληρά στις νέες κοπέλες.
Να τους πούμε οτι:
Η φύση τις εχει προετοιμασει να κάνουν υγιείς απογόνους σε μικρή ηλικία.Μετα τα 35, δύσκολα ξεγελάς την φύση και μπαίνεις στην σειρά.. https://t.co/kbtMHJiehv
Soaring Gold = Falling Birthrates
Monetary inflation pushes up assets, housing, and kills family formation.
@crossbordercap all over the demographic decay of the West https://t.co/mwmT0h8d7N
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Elle • 2 cards

The US saw the first increase in the number of births last year since 2014, after a pronounced drop during the shutdowns of the first year of the pandemic that disrupted much social and economic activity.
The total number of births rose to 3.66 million in 2021, up from 3.61 million the year before, provisional data... See more
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Sarah Drinkwater • 1 card
In 2023, the EU recorded just 3.67 million births—a 5.4% drop from the previous year and the steepest decline since 1961. The average fertility rate fell to 1.38 children per woman, far below the 2.1 needed for population stability.
France, long considered a demographic stronghold, saw its fertility rate decline to... See more
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Religious Freedom is Supportive of Higher Fertility
It is difficult to overstate the impact of religiosity (both belief and religious attendance) on birthrates.
The World Values Survey asks respondents “How important is religion to you?” (A common survey question, also used by... See more




