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US Birthrate Falls for Fourth Consecutive Year because women choose to have babies later in their lives(after 35)

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A final tally of babies born in the U.S. last year confirms that the birth rate fell again in 2018, reaching the lowest level in more than three decades.

The report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics finds there were 3,791,712 births registered in the U.S. in 2018, down 2 percent from 2017.

A closer look at the data suggests that Americans are not having enough babies to sustain the population.

The total fertility rate for 2018 was 1,729.5 births per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44. (The fertility rate refers to how many children women have overall; birth rate refers to how many children women have in a single year.) But in order for the nation to reproduce its population and remain stable, the CDC says there would need to be 2,100 births per 1,000 women.

That means each woman needs to have at least two babies to replace fathers and mothers, as well as account for extra deaths.

The data also show that women are waiting longer to have children. Birth rates among women in their 20s and early 30s declined, but they started to increase slightly among women 35 to 44.


The teen birth rate, for girls between the ages of 15 and 19, fell 7 percent, from 18.8 births per 1,000 women in 2017 to 17.4 births per 1,000 in 2018.

Fewer babies are being born to smoking mothers. Of the women who gave birth in 2018, 6.5 percent reported using a tobacco product, a 6 percent decline from 2017. The downward trend was noted among white women, black women and Hispanic women.

And fewer babies are being born via cesarean section. The c-section delivery rate fell slightly in 2018 to 31.9 percent, from 32 percent the year before.

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1091446?__twitter_impression=true
 
If they made things more affordable for people to have kids then I think this would solve the Problem. No one really wants to solve this problem though. I can say with costs of housing and necessities in many places in the USA even people with full time Jobs would have problems barley surviving themselves let alone thinking of having kids. Then with most higher paying Jobs unless the person is really intelligent and able to start their own business somehow most people would need a degree at some point but with that the amount of debt the person would be paying off (which with most loans in the USA related to education cannot be erased even if the person ends up in a fucked situation financially later) the higher paying Job they might get by the time they get well off financially to be able to afford it it is beyond the time when they ideally should have had kids.

I have heard of people making over 100k and still barely being able to afford stuff for themselves let alone family due to this kind of situation in some areas.

This if fixed somehow will help the situation greatly. Also no "living wage" is going to fix this. It's just going to make it even worse off for everyone cause of inflation a set number with wages in the current Jewish system where the employer pays as little as possible it's just going to end up the same within less than a year. If anyone notices the prices on fast food this is what people forcing this 15 an hour thing in many places has done this proves my point if they did it to everywhere things will be even less affordable than they are now making it less fair and more problematic for families. There needs to be an actual not "liberal socialist" solution to this but a well thought out one and to get the Jews out of positions of power.

That will solve this.
 
The C section and other unnatural, forcible & painful birthing methods are known to cause trauma to the infants, as well as premature cutting of the umbilical and circumcision. The trauma happens before verbal centers come online so it remains unconscious and somatic in the brain and nervous system and can affect people for the rest of their life, but below their awareness so they can't tune in and resolve it. Because the baby is held in abnormally high distress, it can also impair connection with the mother and negatively affect bonding and development thereafter. Disabilities like autism are highly correlated with age of the mother.

The older women are, the more likely they are to require these distressing, unnatural births. Twice as likely for a 35 year old than a 20 year old. It's also interesting that the rates have gone up across the board over time.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/206438/us-cesarean-delivery-rates-by-age-of-mother/

It's also well known that any stress and substances held in the mother's body also course through the baby's. People have never been drugged up and (((medicated))) more than they are today. Whatever affects the mother, such as chronic stress, anxiety and depression, also profoundly affects the developing baby and can significantly impair their development. Even being overweight or obese can biologically age the babies of women by years, due to damaged telomeres.

Women have known all this by instinct since forever, but these things have become normalized and rationalized so the intuition gets swamped out.
 
curio said:
The C section and other unnatural, forcible & painful birthing methods are known to cause trauma to the infants, as well as premature cutting of the umbilical and circumcision. The trauma happens before verbal centers come online so it remains unconscious and somatic in the brain and nervous system and can affect people for the rest of their life, but below their awareness so they can't tune in and resolve it. Because the baby is held in abnormally high distress, it can also impair connection with the mother and negatively affect bonding and development thereafter. Disabilities like autism are highly correlated with age of the mother.

The older women are, the more likely they are to require these distressing, unnatural births. Twice as likely for a 35 year old than a 20 year old. It's also interesting that the rates have gone up across the board over time.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/206438/us-cesarean-delivery-rates-by-age-of-mother/

It's also well known that any stress and substances held in the mother's body also course through the baby's. People have never been drugged up and (((medicated))) more than they are today. Whatever affects the mother, such as chronic stress, anxiety and depression, also profoundly affects the developing baby and can significantly impair their development. Even being overweight or obese can biologically age the babies of women by years, due to damaged telomeres.

Women have known all this by instinct since forever, but these things have become normalized and rationalized so the intuition gets swamped out.

Sometimes C section is necessary to ensure survival of both mother and infant.
 
slyscorpion said:
If they made things more affordable for people to have kids then I think this would solve the Problem. No one really wants to solve this problem though. I can say with costs of housing and necessities in many places in the USA even people with full time Jobs would have problems barley surviving themselves let alone thinking of having kids. Then with most higher paying Jobs unless the person is really intelligent and able to start their own business somehow most people would need a degree at some point but with that the amount of debt the person would be paying off (which with most loans in the USA related to education cannot be erased even if the person ends up in a fucked situation financially later) the higher paying Job they might get by the time they get well off financially to be able to afford it it is beyond the time when they ideally should have had kids.

I have heard of people making over 100k and still barely being able to afford stuff for themselves let alone family due to this kind of situation in some areas.

This if fixed somehow will help the situation greatly. Also no "living wage" is going to fix this. It's just going to make it even worse off for everyone cause of inflation a set number with wages in the current Jewish system where the employer pays as little as possible it's just going to end up the same within less than a year. If anyone notices the prices on fast food this is what people forcing this 15 an hour thing in many places has done this proves my point if they did it to everywhere things will be even less affordable than they are now making it less fair and more problematic for families. There needs to be an actual not "liberal socialist" solution to this but a well thought out one and to get the Jews out of positions of power.

That will solve this.
Mate, if you think housing in the USA is expensive, check europe’s housing situation, it’s incredibly ridiculous. In USA a nice big house with a big courtyard and much more space can cost 500k here in most of europe it goes for more than 1.5 mil. And you wonder why births are diminishing drastically.
 

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