U.S. Births Are at Record-Low Levels—Why Aren’t We Asking Why?

By the Children’s Health Defense Team
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released its annual statistical overview of births in America. The agency reported that total U.S. births plummeted to a 32-year “record low” in 2018—particularly for teenagers and women in their twenties. But though 2018 may have set a new record, other recent years relay much the same story: total births and the general fertility rate (births per 1,000 reproductive-age women) have been falling steadily for well over a decade.
The “baby bust” trend is not unique to the United States. A Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded study published in 2018 in The Lancet reported that nearly half of countries worldwide had fertility rates below the “replacement level” of approximately 2.1 children per woman’s lifetime—a situation unheard of anywhere on the planet back in 1950. Describing this “watershed” finding, a scientist told the BBC that the revelation that half of the countries in the world are poised to experience shrinking populations “will be a huge surprise to people.”
TIME magazine tells us that “it may not be a bad thing that fewer U.S. babies were born in 2018 than in any year since 1986,” and it emphatically denies that “Americans are…getting less fertile, biologically.” However, many studies highlight male and female fertility problems, including “significant downward trends” in sperm count and quality, and obesity-related fertility challenges in women. What is behind these problems? The U.S. media aren’t saying, but published science provides strong indications that “environmental exposures arising from modern lifestyle…are the most important factors.”
Among the range of possible environmental culprits, there is evidence to suggest a role—whether singly or in combination—for glyphosate, bisphenol A (BPA), radiation from wireless communication technologies and vaccines.
… identified rates of congenital abnormalities and miscarriages that were two to three times higher than the national average.
Glyphosate
Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the ubiquitous herbicide Roundup. Animal and human research suggests that glyphosate exposure can affect sperm, female fertility and pregnancy outcomes, as well as leading to downstream reproductive and other effects in offspring. In a 2017 study of male rats, oral exposure to Roundup (mimicking herbicide residues in the food supply) significantly altered male reproductive hormone levels, reduced sperm counts, increased sperm abnormalities and produced “severe degenerative testicular architectural lesions.” A 2019 study of glyphosate exposure in female mice found that exposure during pregnancy and lactation affected male offspring’s reproductive and sperm cell development.
In females, a study in prepubertal lambs found that exposure to a glyphosate-based herbicide, whether orally or subcutaneously, altered “ovarian follicular dynamics and gene expression” and also affected the uterus. Rat studies likewise indicate that neonatal exposure to glyphosate can disrupt uterine development, thereby affecting female fertility.
Argentinian researchers have described related outcomes in humans. A study of one of the country’s industrial agriculture regions, characterized by disturbingly high concentrations of glyphosate in soil and dust, identified rates of congenital abnormalities and miscarriages that were two to three times higher than the national average.
BPA’s endocrine-disrupting effects are well studied, with a documented role in the pathogenesis of…female and male infertility …
BPA
BPA is a chemical in widespread use in food and beverage containers, with a tendency to bioaccumulate. In the early 2000s, nationally representative studies detected BPA in urine in over 90% of individuals at least six years of age, with higher levels in young adults (ages 18-25 years) than in adults over age 25. Although manufacturers later began to substitute other chemicals (bisphenol F and bisphenol S) for BPA, the most recent national studies indicate that BPA levels remain high in both children and adults.
BPA’s endocrine-disrupting effects are well studied, with a documented role “in the pathogenesis of…female and male infertility, precocious puberty, hormone dependent tumours such as breast and prostate cancer and several metabolic disorders including polycystic ovary syndrome.” Studies in animals illustrate negative impacts on the male reproductive system that include anatomical and hormonal defects as well as damage to sperm, with similar findings in some human studies. One study that included infertile men reported a correlation between BPA levels and DNA damage, especially “multiple semen profile defects.” Greek researchers who compared infertile and fertile men reported finding BPA in all men—but high concentrations of BPA only in infertile men—leading them to conclude that “high concentrations…could contribute to infertility.”
In women, studies report that exposure to BPA may be associated with a decreased probability of conception. Research reinforcing this observation comes from a study that detected the chemical in over three-fourths (77%) of infertile versus about one-fourth (29%) of fertile women. Researchers postulate that BPA “may alter overall female reproductive capacity” by affecting the form, structure and function of the uterus and ovaries as well as disrupting female cycles and implantation.
… EMFs affect cell physiology and can lessen the biological competence of sperm and female eggs before fertilization.
Wireless technologies
People entranced with wireless communication technologies often forget that these and other modern technologies are major sources of exposure to the radiofrequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (RF-EMFs). A comprehensive review of EMF effects on human reproduction, published in 2018, notes that EMFs affect cell physiology and can lessen the “biological competence” of sperm and female eggs (before fertilization). The review’s authors cite a “plethora” of studies “highlighting a decrease in the quality of sperm obtained from men using mobile phones”—especially heavy users—and widespread agreement that RFs have detrimental effects on “sperm vitality, motility, and morphology.”
There has been less research on RF-EMF effects on female fertility, but the type of DNA damage associated with RF effects on sperm could also, according to the Bioinitiative Working Group, “account for damage to ovarian cells and female fertility, and miscarriage in women.” In their 2012 report, the Working Group cites research that rats exposed to mobile phones during pregnancy (with the battery charging continuously and the phone mostly in “standby” position) exerted “toxic effects” on the ovaries. In pregnant women, research also shows that more than one hour of daily cell phone use affects “biochemical parameters of cord blood.”
With the advent of 5G, there may be even greater cause for concern. Pointing to the many studies documenting reproductive effects of existing RF-EMFs and the absence of any research on the safety of the more powerful and pervasive 5G infrastructure, many scientists are urging caution and adherence to the precautionary principle. The Environmental Health Trust has termed 5G “the next great unknown experiment on our children”—and the entire human population.
… young women with no prior abnormalities (vaccinated at ages 14, 13 and 21, respectively) received a diagnosis of primary ovarian failure (POF), with no other possible causes of POF…identified other than the HPV vaccine.
Vaccines
There are several reasons to suspect that childhood vaccines or their ingredients could be affecting fertility. The evidence is most pronounced for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines Gardasil and Gardasil 9. Widely administered to adolescents and now approved in the U.S. for adults through their mid-40s, Gardasil has a documented association with primary ovarian insufficiency or failure—defined as ovarian failure before the age of 40. In a case report published in 2013, young women with no prior abnormalities (vaccinated at ages 14, 13 and 21, respectively) received a diagnosis of primary ovarian failure (POF), with “no other possible causes of POF…identified other than the HPV vaccine.”
In a 2014 case report out of Australia, three young women (ages 16, 16 and 18 at diagnosis) presented with “idiopathic premature ovarian insufficiency” following HPV vaccination […]
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THIS HONEST, HEARTFELT RANT WILL BE CENSORED BECAUSE IT IS TOO TRUE
It only takes a little bit of any radionuclide, to cause male sterility . A few strong xrays or gamma bursts on the testes from cobalt 60, cause male infertility. The radium in your food, medicine and water from car exhausts, from fracking from burning fossil fuels will cumulatively do the same thing. They have been doing studies for 90 years. They know it. You know it.
They know it, from cancer radiation treatment studies.
People, who have radiation cancer treatment are sterile. The ones with high enough doses of chemo and rads, always are.. The army has done studies.
The bubblegum-organic movement of this silly culture, knows how shitty radiation is. ALL OF YOU WOULD BE SCARED SHITLESS, IF U WERE EXPOSED TO a bag of glowing rcesium or plutonium, as u should be.
The shit is everywhere in america. It is in smoke detectors. It is in water, in food, in air, in soil, yet you go on and on about this you gluttously consume and abuse it. It is in your socalled healthy organic food and natural medicines.
Yur cell phones are bad yet u are always using them and they dont even compare to any of the radioactve shit you are zapped with at a doctors office. They dont compare or what is in yur food and drink.
U a consume the cheap food and the plastics that are bad. They have rads.
The consumer goods and drugs that all have traces of rad poisons too. What a bunch of silly, monkey sheep!!
70 years of goddamned glaring truth yet u let the assholes brainwash u.
None of the morons in this society want to talk about it. It is the truth.
The herbicides the emf, the other stuff is bad. Radioactive shit is in eveything in murica
IT IS EVERYWHERE IN AMERICA!
Radionuclide contaminated food and water, is thousands of times more likely to cause infertility than the the other shit. It is not mentioned at all, in this article.
You monkey-sheep baa baaing and overconsuming, while the obvious is right here, like the dumn dark monkey-sheep you are. You continuously, and gluttonously consume all the food with rads in it. The so-called natural medicince and organic food with rads in it too. It is in all of it. It is in the purist and supposedly cleanest, organic certified food and fruit and natural medicine , you monkey-sheep morons consume.
The chemicals and using cell phones are bad . The rad shit is millions of times more sterility causing, more deadly more mutagenic, more carcinogenic. You are all bitching and ignoring obvious things, because you think yur goddamned well-being depends on having yur insane military machines with nukes, and yur stupid evil nuclear power. Sheep-monkey morons.
They use it to make sterile or sperm mutated, mosquitos to release the irradiated mosquitos and, curb mosquito populations.
Radium, uranium, rcesium, rstrontium etc cause uterine fibroids, dysmennorhea, ovarian cysts, pcos quite easily These things are prevalent everywhere in america.
America is dominated by the military complex, so academics and the media will not even talk about the glaring truth. Pop articles like this are so silly. The popular media will not talk about the obvious. Radiation is thousands to millions of times more infertility causing. It causes mutations that are passed on.
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Gee I wonder if this could be related To Polonium, Thorium, Uranium, Radium, Radon or some Fukushima or old downwind cesium 137 in the water used to Frack
https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/study-links-birth-defects-with-nearby-oil-and-gas-activity/
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Study Links Birth Defects With Nearby Oil And Gas Activity
The Colorado School of Public Health report shows a strong relationship between congenital heart defects and oil and gas activity.
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By Alexandra HartJuly 26, 2019 12:03 pm
Energy & Environment, Health & Science
Gabriel C. Pérez/Texas Standard
A recently-published health study indicates expectant mothers living near extensive oil and gas development run a higher risk of having children with birth defects.
The study from the Colorado School of Public Health found that mothers living near intense oil and gas activity have a 40 to 70 % higher chance of birthing children with congenital heart defects. Roughly 4.5 million Texans live within a mile of active oil and gas facilities, according to a 2017 study by the nonprofit Physicians, Scientists and Engineers for Healthy Energy.
Dr Lisa McKenzie is an assistant research professor at the Colorado School of Public Health and the study’s senior author. McKenzie says the study analyzed 3,300 infants born in Colorado between 2005 and 2011 to arrive at its conclusion.
“What we observed is that more children were being born with a congenital heart defect in areas with the highest intensity of oil and gas well activity,” McKenzie says.
The reason for the connection between birth defects and oil activity is outside the scope of the study, McKenzie says, but it still supports a larger breakthrough.
“It does provide more evidence that there may be something about oil and gas development or some emission associated with oil and gas development that is putting children at higher risk,” McKenzie says.
These dangers are posed from any oil and gas activity, McKenzie says, which includes well-drilling, hydraulic fracturing and production procedures.
“In addition to the density of the wells, you have to account for the intensity of activity on those well sites,” McKenzie says. “Not every well site looks like another well site.”
And although McKenzie says congenital heart defects are rare to begin with, she suggests consulting with a doctor before conceiving if you live in an area of extreme oil and gas activity.
Written by Hayden Baggett.
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Why is Roundup allowed?
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Aunty, I assume it’s because most Western governments are controlled by powerful corporations who don’t care how many people they kill so long as they make a profit.
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