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This is a study from the Chech Republic which looks pretty robust, that compares the fertility rates of vaccinated women to the unvaccinated ones. In the Republic it had about a 70 per cent Vaccination rate . Since the rest of the world is probably about the same this might mean that we might be looking at another problem from the gift that keeps on giving. It looks like it might be time to rethink if you are a kindergarten teacher. Midwife etc. Rates of successful conceptions according to COVID-19 vaccination status: Data from the Czech Republic - Vibeke Manniche, Tomáš Fürst, Max Schmeling, Jonathan D Gilthorpe, Peter Riis Hansen, 2025
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Or maybe the people that are more likely to avoid the vaccine are also the ones more likely to want to get pregnant.
In Portugal, one of the countries with the highest vaccination rate, there was slight increase in births since 2021, although some of those are, probably, from immigrants, that may or may not be vaccinated.
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(06-26-2025, 06:43 PM)ArMaP Wrote: Or maybe the people that are more likely to avoid the vaccine are also the ones more likely to want to get pregnant.
Good point. Very good point.
I don’t trust the data from any side on this issue. We will never likely know the truth.
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(06-26-2025, 05:38 PM)annonentity Wrote: This is a study from the Chech Republic which looks pretty robust, that compares the fertility rates of vaccinated women to the unvaccinated ones. In the Republic it had about a 70 per cent Vaccination rate . Since the rest of the world is probably about the same this might mean that we might be looking at another problem from the gift that keeps on giving. It looks like it might be time to rethink if you are a kindergarten teacher. Midwife etc. Rates of successful conceptions according to COVID-19 vaccination status: Data from the Czech Republic - Vibeke Manniche, Tomáš Fürst, Max Schmeling, Jonathan D Gilthorpe, Peter Riis Hansen, 2025
A better metric is the outcome for pregnant women who have had covid.
Quote:During the COVID-19 pandemic, maternal mortality rates in the U.S. nearly doubled in 2021, with a peak of 18.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, according to the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
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Quote:(snippy bits to get to this statement in the "results"area)
Notably, a fifth of examined countries saw increases in stillbirths...
source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11018542/
and...
Quote:A preliminary study of thousands of children born during the pandemic has found that those whose mothers tested positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy had increased risk of a developmental disorder diagnosis during their first 12 months of life
https://bbrfoundation.org/content/childr...l-disorder
...in the interest of fairness, JAMA published an article that disputed the finding. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanet...le/2824911
A meta-study (a study of studies... basically researchers hunt up every paper on the topic that they can find and do statistics on all the results (I have REALLY simplified things here to avoid a boring statistical and methodological lecture)) says that worldwide there were increased problems and deaths in both women and babies when the mother contracted Covid: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8012052/
And guys, Covid appears to affect your sperm Covid is not good for a man's sperm
So you should weigh the options... Covid is no longer being tracked, but as of last month the US had over 900 deaths from Covid (I believe most are over 65, but can't be sure.) I realize that seems like a low risk, but we don't know how many active infections there were. Six percent of all people who catch Covid will develop Long Covid.
And a final note -- we have 8.2 billion people on the planet. That's about 3.2 times the number of people that were alive in what many consider the "golden age" -- the 1950's. I'm not in favor of programs that set a "let's get back to xx number of people" goal, but I am not disturbed if the population dips a bit and stays at a smaller level than 8 billion.
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I would say that this is a good report, and the figures are not biased. just a factual analysis. A government sponsored depopulation campaign would never have been admitted to by any government and none of their figures would tend to show much out of the ordinary unless leaked.
Human population sizes have always varied throughout history, and no doubt they will continue to do so in the future, with various causes.
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Wasn't that one of the listed side effects of the COVID jab was generally infertility? Like the actual difficulty to get pregnant because of this or that, for example the jab disturbing women's menstrual cycles?
What I'm saying is that infertility was there from the beginning as an "minor issue" with the jab but you know... Safe and effective and a minuscule part of the people will be affected...
So nothing to be surprised about?
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(06-26-2025, 05:38 PM)annonentity Wrote: This is a study from the Chech Republic which looks pretty robust, that compares the fertility rates of vaccinated women to the unvaccinated ones. In the Republic it had about a 70 per cent Vaccination rate . Since the rest of the world is probably about the same this might mean that we might be looking at another problem from the gift that keeps on giving. It looks like it might be time to rethink if you are a kindergarten teacher. Midwife etc. Rates of successful conceptions according to COVID-19 vaccination status: Data from the Czech Republic - Vibeke Manniche, Tomáš Fürst, Max Schmeling, Jonathan D Gilthorpe, Peter Riis Hansen, 2025
I don't think its a botched vaccine, but Covid 19 that does is to blame.
I want the fertility rates of those that contracted long covid, or how many of the later vaccinated contracted even asymptomatic long covid before the vaccine rollout in 2021.
Quote:- Impact on Hormonal Balance: The inflammation and viral interaction with ACE2 receptors might disrupt the complex balance of hormones that regulate ovarian function, potentially affecting menstrual cycles and fertility.
- Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI): Case reports have described women developing POI (loss of normal ovarian function before age 40) after COVID-19 infection. This suggests a potential link between the infection and early menopause, although more research is needed to determine the incidence and prevalence of this connection.
Be glad you're not getting hot flashes and irregular demon periods in your early 40s without ever being vaccinated.
Its like when you synthesize and introduce the vaccine of a virus that is already great at destroying reproductive function into the body. They might have also synthesized the ovary inflaming and destroying attributes.
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(06-27-2025, 02:30 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: I don't think its a botched vaccine, but Covid 19 that does is to blame.
I want the fertility rates of those that contracted long covid, or how many of the later vaccinated contracted even asymptomatic long covid before the vaccine rollout in 2021.
Be glad you're not getting hot flashes and irregular demon periods in your early 40s without ever being vaccinated.
Its like when you synthesize and introduce the vaccine of a virus that is already great at destroying reproductive function into the body. They might have also synthesized the ovary inflaming and destroying attributes.
I think the percentage rate for menstrual problems were very high, a woman did a poll in Britain and Facebook ended up pulling it.
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(06-27-2025, 04:58 AM)annonentity Wrote: I think the percentage rate for menstrual problems were very high, a woman did a poll in Britain and Facebook ended up pulling it.
Facebook deletes any thing for any reason.
Regarding changes in fertility, I know a woman that was mother for the first time last year. Form her closest friends, another 3 got pregnant and gave birth, one of them to twins.
A friend of my elder sister also gave birth to twins last year.
I haven't known about so many births in a long time.
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Strangely enough the figure for finding those Calamari clots is around the same as the drop in the fertility rate. and the rise in the infant death rate. So It looks a bit like the average increase in the death rate would be around the twenty percent rate as a rule of thumb measure.
This can't be a coincidence, So live births are down , of those live births the infant mortality rate goes up. Even for the diehard sceptic it is looking a bit suspicious. Sure their are a myriad of reasons but we are seeing a lot of commercial real estate closing down which would be the end result of a fall in demand due to a lesser population base. The Reese Report - 70% of Tennessee Embalmers Still Seeing Death by Clot Shot
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