Since when did this occur?
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If you post the bbc, then you're a fkin moron for relying on the worst news broadcast ever.
Sorry, but you just copy-pasted a news article from satan. If you're that stupid to believe it, you are below the required IQ to post in here. Take a second to figure that one out.
Except those are the UK statistics. Approx 1 in 7, on the NHS website. Again the NHS website has tricksy wording. Around 17% reportedly. Do these apply for IVFs because they're incapable. No. They're inflated numbers based on? An average.
But when we rewind to 2015 in other global statistics that figure is tiny. Insignificant.
If we look at the fertility rates and population births. I wonder. Some I've linked.
I don't trust the BBC much. The WHO less.
There is tricksy wording. Couples not conceiving in 12 months via unprotected intercourse??? Umm umm.
The fact is it was just published 2023 and it is speculative as a Global figure.
Look at the 2015 figure.
The BBC is a pile of. Especially recently. But I can link at least 20 other outlets publicising it. It's the WHO figure.
I think this is a bunch of freaking software. Like COVID infections. It's an average of a few factors. But that increase has certainly increased recently.
Thing is, the NHS is less trustworthy than the BBC. Why would you believe anything that any ZOG organization tells you?