1 in 6 People Unable to Conceive After One Year of Regular Unprotected Sex, WHO Warns


Okay so, before you jump at that headline and say “HEY I BET I KNOW WHAT’S CAUSING THIS!” – understand that the study includes data from between 1990 and 2021.

We DO NOT have any data about the post-vax period, because these studies are actually pretty complicated, because there is no registry where people enter information about their sex and breeding life.

RT:

Infertility affects one in six people worldwide, the World Health Organization has revealed in a new report. While the WHO could not determine if infertility has increased or decreased, the report comes amid warnings of declining sperm counts worldwide.

Published on Tuesday, the report stated that as of 2022, 17.5% of the global population experienced infertility at some point in their lives. To arrive at that figure, WHO researchers analyzed more than 130 separate studies from 1990 to 2021, and found similar results across the world.

The average lifetime prevalence of infertility in high-income countries was 17.8%, compared to 16.5% in low- and middle-income countries.

Dr. Pascale Allotey, director of the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research Department at the WHO, described the findings as “staggering.”

Infertility is defined by the WHO as an inability to conceive a child after one year of regular unprotected sex.

This is presumably caused primarily by a combination of the age of the women, environmental hormone disruptors like plastic, and birth control pills (also a hormone disruptor, but not environmental).

The thing about women’s age is that if they have a kid young, they can then have kids into middle age (sometimes even over 40). The problem is trying to have your first kid in that age range.

The obviously logical system for any society would be for women to have 3-4 kids starting as a teenager, then do some studying while raising the kids, then enter the workforce at 30ish when the kids are at school. That’s if you actually wanted a healthy society that addresses the fact that yes, women do get bored now because technology largely abolished the housework problem.

As far as the plastic in the environment – this is just insane. How are we talking about global warming, which is not even real, while the only thing they ever talk about with plastic is those stupid paper straws that stick to your lips?

If people are drawn to becoming “eco-warriors,” they could just fight plastic, which is an actual problem that exists in real life, not a stupid spook based on faked graphs.

Oh but fighting against plastic wouldn’t give an excuse for global government and driving the peasantry into poverty.

As far as birth control pills – any woman stupid enough to take that poison so she can go around and screw like a maniac is getting what she deserves.