Peer-Reviewed Czech Study Reveals Shocking Fertility Drop Linked to COVID-19 VaccinesA newly peer-reviewed study, published in the International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, has unleashed a devastating truth from the Czech Republic: COVID-19 vaccines are tied to a dramatic fertility decline, shattering claims that dismissed such concerns as mere "conspiracy."The findings are a wake-up call.Conducted from January 2021 to December 2023, the study examined data from 1.3 million women aged 18–39. By late 2021, 70% were vaccinated, with 96% receiving Pfizer’s Comirnaty or Moderna’s Spikevax.The results are chilling:In 2022, vaccinated women had a successful conception rate— pregnancies leading to live births nine months later— of just 4 per 1,000 women per month, a staggering 33% lower than the 6 per 1,000 among unvaccinated women.Unvaccinated women were 1.5 times more likely to conceive and deliver.In July 2021, vaccinated women, 42% of the cohort, accounted for only 9% of live births, a gap that persisted into 2022.The Czech Republic’s fertility rate plummeted from 1.83 births per 1,000 women in 2021 to 1.45 in 2023— a 21% drop.In 2022, vaccinated women aged 25–34 had a birth rate of 3.8 per 1,000, compared to 5.7 per 1,000 for unvaccinated peers.The study flags potential issues with specific Pfizer vaccine batches and notes vaccine-related menstrual irregularities as a possible cause of reduced conception rates.This peer-reviewed evidence, echoing a 10.3% drop in European live births from 2021 to 2023, demands answers.A 33% lower conception rate and a collapsing national birth rate are too alarming to ignore.
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