With infertility rising, can we deduct the reason couples are having issues with fertility is because the first time potential pregnancies are later in the mom's life along with poor diet? Weight of mom is at an obvious all time high. It's never 1 THING, though. I keep hearing decline of fertility after 30 or so, but I think that's more for women who have had a child from 16-23. I believe first time pregnancies after 23 are much harder than what people say. I hear a lot about the jab and everything like that, but I think a lot of it is the food we eat, and a lot of weight gain/hormonal imbalances we put upon ourselves. This occurs slowly over time, maybe passed on to the next generation?
I know there are couples in here that have had plenty of children after 27, I just wonder why I'm seeing so many couples not being able to conceive. My wife and I really wonder about this, (she is pregnant now) but we concluded it's mostly older age along with diet. I don't know what to think about vaccines, etc., to be honest.