BREAKING!! Our fertility study is now out. Lower birth rates only among women vaccinated against COVID-19 A study of national data from the Czech Republic shows that the birth rate was approximately 30% lower among women vaccinated for COVID-19 compared to those that were unvaccinated. Numbers of completed pregnancies were analyzed for approximately 1.3 million women from the Czech Republic aged 18-39 years over a 27-month period. Groups were compared according to COVID-19 vaccination status at conception. The study identified a substantially lower birth rate for women vaccinated against COVID-19 before conception, which was only present among the group of women who were vaccinated. The monthly birth rate remained above 6 births per 1000 women per month among non-vaccinated women and peaked at over 10 births per 1000 women per month between August and December 2021. However, from February 2022, once most women had been vaccinated, the birth rate remained approximated 30% lower in the vaccinated group for at least a year, out to March 2023. This study is important because it is the first to analyze birth rate in relation COVID-19 vaccination status at conception in a large national data set. The findings provide a preliminary explanation for the sudden, unexpected but perduring decline in birthrate seen in many countries with high rate of COVID-19 vaccination among the fertile population. The clear negative association that exists between COVID-19 vaccination status and birthrate warrants more detailed investigation. #infertility #SAE #covid19vaccine @elonmusk @SenRonJohnson @SecKennedy @RobertKennedyJr @DrAseemMalhotra @drcole12 @naomirwolf @P_McCulloughMD @JesslovesMJK @calleymeans @DrJBhattacharya https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202504.2487/v1
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