Do the stats show elective abortions v medically necessary eg for death in utero or other complications of pregnancy? Dr Thorpe and others in the USA (ObGyn) are reporting increases in pregnancy issues, placenta problems, deformed babies and increased maternal deaths within 28 days post birth. 🤔 His interview with the Highwire and Del Bigtree is a must watch
Possibly a stupid question but aren't all abortions elective or emergency? Or does "elective" mean after you've had a scan and decide you don't want to keep the baby after all (as opposed to women who don't want to be pregnant)?
Births in the uk have not dropped by the same degree. Down about 3-4pct since 9mo post vax roll out. I haven’t done a deeper data dive but I suspect it’s because either AZ used in younger people more than Germany and/or that immigrants who are increasingly responsible for births are less likely to have been vaccinated. Hopefully this data on the latter point will become available to test and see.
The need for children has been eliminated due to modern societies ability to provide without their assistance. Children are only a product of the desire for a child not a necessity. Couple this with the independence of women allowing them self sustaining life styles without men, birth control and in vitro fertilization making men completely unnecessary since they are no longer needed. This may also be further manifested by the increase in lesbian and gay couples no longer feeling forced to marry to conform to societies taboos. Overall the West has decided to forego replacements for themselves and leave the planet to those still willing to procreate and sustain the species.
It’s hard to be social and meet people during martial law, while when you do hook up for sanity sake, do you keep the resultant pregnancy when you know the father was just a one time thing?
Seems to be a feature and not a bug.
Do the stats show elective abortions v medically necessary eg for death in utero or other complications of pregnancy? Dr Thorpe and others in the USA (ObGyn) are reporting increases in pregnancy issues, placenta problems, deformed babies and increased maternal deaths within 28 days post birth. 🤔 His interview with the Highwire and Del Bigtree is a must watch
Possibly a stupid question but aren't all abortions elective or emergency? Or does "elective" mean after you've had a scan and decide you don't want to keep the baby after all (as opposed to women who don't want to be pregnant)?
I've deleted my comment as I can't find the data I was referring to. I'll keep looking.
This is the kind of important information you won't read about anywhere else.
Thank you for bringing this information to us all. Sterling work, as always.
Births in the uk have not dropped by the same degree. Down about 3-4pct since 9mo post vax roll out. I haven’t done a deeper data dive but I suspect it’s because either AZ used in younger people more than Germany and/or that immigrants who are increasingly responsible for births are less likely to have been vaccinated. Hopefully this data on the latter point will become available to test and see.
Interesting second point, I'll see if I can find any info on that.
The need for children has been eliminated due to modern societies ability to provide without their assistance. Children are only a product of the desire for a child not a necessity. Couple this with the independence of women allowing them self sustaining life styles without men, birth control and in vitro fertilization making men completely unnecessary since they are no longer needed. This may also be further manifested by the increase in lesbian and gay couples no longer feeling forced to marry to conform to societies taboos. Overall the West has decided to forego replacements for themselves and leave the planet to those still willing to procreate and sustain the species.
It’s hard to be social and meet people during martial law, while when you do hook up for sanity sake, do you keep the resultant pregnancy when you know the father was just a one time thing?
Just looking for the simple answer here.
Count Koudenhove-Kalergi would be so proud.