Fertility Rates ≠ Infertility: Reproductive Choices Aren’t a Crisis
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“U.S. fertility rate hits an all-time low — less than 1.6 kids per woman…” Sounds like an emergency that women are solely responsible for, right? Not so fast.
In this episode, we unzip the nuance behind those sensationalist headlines, breaking down the difference between infertility and national fertility rates — ahem, birth rates — and why conflating the two isn’t just misleading, it’s harmful for everyone.
We explore how the media often pins declining birth rates on women, while ignoring the real drivers behind reproductive decisions: restrictive laws, lack of parental leave, unaffordable childcare, rising maternal mortality, and — let’s be real — the fact that some people just don’t want kids And that’s valid.
Join us as we unzip what a headline about “fertility rate” really means — and why it’s time to stop blaming women for a trend that reflects a much bigger, more complex picture
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