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GrizzyChops t1_j9g5nar wrote

You should really update your knowledge base on this. https://earthmed.com/blog/does-weed-lower-testosterone https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5660879/#:~:text=Background,testosterone%20concentrations%20among%20marijuana%20users. Rodent and primate studies are a great place to start research bust should not be used as a, this is what will happen in humans.

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ToLorien t1_j9g3bal wrote

Yeah I don’t think an increase in fertility would do much to help dwindling populations. I think most are dwindling because as women become more educated and able to be financially independent they choose to have less children or none at all. Also, with inflation today it’s becoming less of an option for the middle class as both parents have to work full time while child care is a whole mortgage payment or more monthly. I don’t care if I have viable eggs until I’m 50 I’m still not able to support a kid financially. and I’m not directing this at you just adding to the conversation.

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