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SuperSally888's avatar

Early teen births < 15 years have increased, but overall numbers are very low representing only a small fraction of well < than 1% of all births. Births among older teens, 15 - 19 have dropped considerably in past years and have been decreasing annually.

Rosslyn Smart's avatar

Here's some more evidence.

We being culled

All..

Who are these monsters in humanity??

https://rumble.com/v6yakpk-dr.-robert-youngs-warning-for-humanity-from-prison.html

MSB's avatar

Sorry, can't remember where, but I read recently that there'd been an increase in teen births in the Philippines; and that this meant there had to be a need for sex education (or more of it) in schools.

currer's avatar

There appears to be a contradiction in your report. You say "infants and children were never injected." But further on you report young children being injected with Pfizer "around 36% of children aged between 5 - 11 were injected" "Only Pfizer was offered to children aged from 5 to 17 years of age."

SuperSally888's avatar

Births from children aged younger than 15 has gone up, but total number of such births is very low. Births among children aged 15 to 19 have dropped very considerably over time and still falling.

SuperSally888's avatar

Very young children not jabbed. Will correct that. Thank you.