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I grabbed this from Baby Center birth club forum site. I have used this site for every pregnancy(4 now) since my first in 2006. There is data missing because I couldn't find it, probably user error, but it is interesting to see the trend of women on these boards. In my experience baby center has been my go to for ease of use/weekly updates on your pregnancy. I've never used the boards much, but you're automatically joined in to your birth group when you sign up for those weekly updates.

Those "future due date" members are people "planning" for being pregnant during those months.

I will be watching the 2022 board to see if the numbers increase, but I have to say I'm rather surprised at how low they are for January-March of 2022. If these numbers continue to be accurate, it is staggering.

Also, not that I would think you guys would spend a lot of time browsing something like this as even I only have so much patience to do so, but the number of women who have an incredibly difficult time getting pregnant and staying pregnant is appalling. I know a few people personally who have had issues like this and required IVF. Fertility is definitely something women struggle with on a level never before seen. Have you checked out the fertility rate in the US?

https://pic8.co/sh/I7F86W.png

Anyway. I don't know anyone else who would give two squats about this info, but figured you guys would find it interesting.

Go make some babies!

I grabbed this from Baby Center birth club forum site. I have used this site for every pregnancy(4 now) since my first in 2006. There is data missing because I couldn't find it, probably user error, but it is interesting to see the trend of women on these boards. In my experience baby center has been my go to for ease of use/weekly updates on your pregnancy. I've never used the boards much, but you're automatically joined in to your birth group when you sign up for those weekly updates. Those "future due date" members are people "planning" for being pregnant during those months. I will be watching the 2022 board to see if the numbers increase, but I have to say I'm rather surprised at how low they are for January-March of 2022. If these numbers continue to be accurate, it is staggering. Also, not that I would think you guys would spend a lot of time browsing something like this as even I only have so much patience to do so, but the number of women who have an incredibly difficult time getting pregnant and staying pregnant is appalling. I know a few people personally who have had issues like this and required IVF. Fertility is definitely something women struggle with on a level never before seen. Have you checked out the fertility rate in the US? https://pic8.co/sh/I7F86W.png Anyway. I don't know anyone else who would give two squats about this info, but figured you guys would find it interesting. Go make some babies!

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Well I'm sure many agree, I'm not thinking that this birth rate necessarily reflects those who vaccinated, but more of possibilities of causing difficulty getting pregnant or fear of having children because of the climate. There are a lot who have said that the illness floating around attacks reproductive organs; I personally think that we are dealing with a chemical poisoning and not a virus. In addition to this, there is a lot of folks saying that the injections create some kind of off gassing from those injected and create illness in those within proximity.

Really, it's too soon to know a lot, but I do think the numbers from November of this year through the beginning of next year are scary low. When you consider it was already less than 2 children per couple, and now that is halved comparing to prior months... well, we're looking mighty frail.

I'll keep watching it though, and check the numbers at least once a month to compare. Here's hoping the numbers improve.