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Infertility: Science, Politics, Money,
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Posted By: Magnante, 9/16/2025 9:23:44 AM

Today, Tuesday, September 16, two physician groups with contrasting philosophies are giving congressional briefings on medical treatment for infertility. There is a debate in medical circles on the best type of infertility therapy. The birth rate in the U.S. is 1.62 per woman and declining. (snip) The first physician group to testify today will be by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the very well funded professional organization of IVF physicians. This will be followed by a presentation from advocates of Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM), who hold to a newer and more holistic philosophy of women’s health care, with testimony from physicians and patients on infertility therapies.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: paral04 9/16/2025 9:35:11 AM (No. 2004535)
Why are they going through all this when an incredible number of young woman don't want to have kids? It is a choice not a physical ailment. If we sustain the population we have we are just fine.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: chumley 9/16/2025 9:54:12 AM (No. 2004545)
Remember the good old days when people tried NOT to have babies, and the best birth control was our personalities? Now we import cultures that consume vast resources and produce nothing but children. Wonderful.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: sw penn 9/16/2025 9:58:14 AM (No. 2004548)
The infertile are a small fraction of the population. The over-whelming reason for the 1.62 figure is because That Is The Way Governments Want It. The people in charge of the planet are children of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. They were told and believe there are too many people. They are deliberately keeping everyone poorer than they should be. To keep the people from breeding. To "Save The Planet". The young cannot afford million dollar homes. The young cannot afford $100,000 dollar pick-ups. The young believe they cannot afford marriage, children, the future. It is indoctrination. It is deliberate. It is stupid. It is wildly successful. Resulting in crashing global populations.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: LadyVet 9/16/2025 10:23:29 AM (No. 2004562)
I remember sending my sister an email announcing that my daughter was expecting her third child and getting the jobless response: That is so bad for the environment. Above poster #3 is so right. The problem is not infertility, it is indoctrination. But God bless those with real medical issues.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Bluefindad 9/16/2025 10:38:17 AM (No. 2004569)
Our kids struggled with infertility for years. They enrolled in a program that used various modern pregnancy inducers - including hormones and drugs (not IVF). After five miscarriages, they quit. Then they went to a local chiropractic office that claimed to help with fertility problems. No drugs, just diet and adjustments. Two weeks ago I met our newborn grandson. Not saying that the chiropractor's approach was the ultimate solution - just saying that the modern drug regimen didn't work for our kids an anecdotal data point for your consideration. By the way, here's something that might make you smile. My wife and I serve as greeters at a local large church. We are pretty amazed by the large number of expectant young ladies we see each week!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Schnapps 9/16/2025 1:46:10 PM (No. 2004661)
For those that took time to read the article, the Politics/Morality bombshell is near the end... Additionally, ASRM complains that RRM does not include technology for homosexuals to be biological parents. If G-d had wanted homosexuals to be biological parents ....
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