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That is really very interesting. Certainly new information to me. But I do wonder about the reasons why.

I am 70 and my wife is 69. I married a younger woman. Lol. We’ve been married for 45 years.

We have two boys. #1 was born in 1987 when my wife was 31. #2 was born in 1991 when my wife was 35, almost 36. So while it’s anecdotal and just one example, there were zero fertility issues when we decided to have kids. The best we can figure out it was, let’s get pregnant. And that’s what happened. Like immediately. And most of our kids friends parents were about the same age as us.

I just wonder if there are more nefarious reasons why fertility has seemingly declined over the past few decades. With the ‘population reduction’ being a now obvious part of the global elite agenda, who really knows what they have been doing to try and usher in their brave new world.

Chemtrails. Additives. Vaccines. Soil depletion. GMO foods. The list is endless.

If you aren’t familiar with the Day Tapes it’s well worth doing some research. In 1969 Dr Richard Day, former head of Planned Parenthood and an unapologetic Eugenicist, gave a presentation to a group of physicians. He laid out the elites global plan to change the world, and eventually rule the world under a single unified government. Reducing the population was front and center. And everything he presented, which at the time seemed outrageous, has in fact come to pass.

There is no original recording. And what has been presented by an individual in attendance has been labeled as a conspiracy theory.

But they always tell you what they are going to do. Because as Dey allegedly said, ‘all the plans are in place, and there is nothing that can stop us now’.

https://dn720003.ca.archive.org/0/items/new_order_of_barbarians/new_order_of_barbarians.pdf

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Mileage may vary. I have a close friend who had four children in her early 40s. I have another close friend who hit menopause at 37.

The problem is that you can't know in advance which of those you might be.

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Perhaps I missed it, but what wasn't said is the impact of abortion on our country's fertility rate. If you cancel out all abortions, you may find that our actual fertility rate is very near the desirable one.

In my daily Bible reading today, I read Jeremiah chapters 1 through 5. Verse 5 in chapter 1 stands out as a prime reason against abortion. Read it and see.

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Yes, this article is not about abortion. But it's certainly an enormous factor, and compounded by the topic of the article. People get abortions in no small part because they think they're "not ready" to be parents and can safely put parenthood off into their 30s or 40s. They're mistaken, on both counts.

This is before we get to the issue of abortions causing infertility.

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Women should certainly have their first child before 30, for some reason, having your first before then makes it easier to continue to have more children through your mid-30s. I don't know the science behind this, but mass observation has shown it to be true.

You know who are having children? Muslims. Population jihad is real, whether intentional or not. We need more Christian families having lots of children and then insuring the school system doesn't destroy them. We need more missionaries, too. Christians aren't born of natural descent, they are born of Spirit and water (living water)... conversion.

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