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Have we seen anything that might lead to an above average of pregnancies?
A 44% increase of pregnancies would be needed to equally mitigate a 44% increase in miscarriages. No. Nothing supports that.
If the US population suddenly, just when Pfizer vaccines became available increased successful pregnancies at an astounding 44%, (that's 4345.9957 pregnancies per-day) then we would have seen a huge demand for maternity related products, like tests, etc. Nothing supports that level of demand. 4345 per-day.
People have been staying home, because places they wanted to go were closed, or maybe they demanded masks, and plenty of people just didn't get out during the great lockdown. Work, if it wasn't closed down, grocery store, home.."
This also greatly decreased physical interactivity of the most sexually active age-groups in the US, humans in their 20's and 30s. Sexual activity among youth was at an all time low, STD's have never been fewer. Pregnancy tests have never sold less.
44% fewer live births would surely be noticeable, and a 44% increase in pregnant women would also surely be noticeable. But then again, living humans should be calculated as dead, over 8million dead kids just from heart-attacks in 2021, 2k soldiers a day disabled, etc. - that math is supposed to be accepted. So sure lets say just when Pfizer became available incidentally 44% MORE humans in the US started getting pregnant.
But only right when Pfizer was released, not before during the lockdowns, or after.
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