Pets Replacing Kids? ‘Fur Baby’ Stereotype Hides Truth About the Real Causes of Fertility Decline
Other economic and cultural factors are more significant, according to pro-family experts.
Other economic and cultural factors are more significant, according to pro-family experts.
Many have speculated that months of lockdowns and stay-at-home orders could result in a mini “baby boom,” and that 2020 figures might show a spike in births towards the end of the year.
Fish struggle to fertilize eggs three generations after exposure to contraceptive hormone, raising questions about the effects on humans.
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