It seems the lockdown dropped the birth rate even further. I wonder wh ...

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It seems the lockdown dropped the birth rate even further. I wonder who's going to carry the economy in 20years from now. My guess: n0ne.

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Contrary, in the Philippines, there reports that pregnancies have rose during lockdowns.

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Hmm, you believe them?

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Yes. They are called "quarantine babies", many of which are the first child.

I just don't like the fact that their parents frequently complain about the "high prices of goods" and "difficulty working" when it is totally their choice to have a child these times.

@chrisrice

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I suspect that more people will get pregnant in the Philippines during these lockdowns, and possible much more @manniman.

  • The Philippines already has an issue of too many children sometimes, with some people having 10 siblings.

More time at home together = More se . .

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Australia has an area that is almost a hundred times bigger than the Philippines, but the Philippines has almost 4 times the population of Australia. 🤔

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At least in the countries where there are today already too few babies (socalled first world countries), this problem seems to be aggravated in the lockdown. No wonder. How can potential partners meet and get to know each other?

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Which country are you referring to? Please cite your source.

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