I recently put up a post looking at the US state birthrate decline date from the CDC (similar to what @jikkyleaks had posted for Europe) comparing month to month birthrate changes from 2021 to 2022 for the months of January through April. This was interesting from the angle that many have theorized that if the shots are in fact detrimental to fertility we should see it starting to show up in birth rate data starting sometime in early 2022.1
I have now found the CDC update of this data through May and here is what the updated heatmap of it looks like: (UPDATED 8/4/22 late afternoon with minor corrections/ typo fixes.)
Arguably things are a little better in May if you squint your eyes enough so I did a bar chart of a rough unweighted comparison of the all state vs top 25 vs top 10 injected states to see if anything pops out:
Interesting. May looks a little better than April here also as I suspected. But the huge rail to rail better and then worse swing from Jan to Apr/May is outside the bounds of credulity in normal times for sure.
Also note that I also took a look at comparisons for the top 25 and top 10 injected states and those almost perfectly have the biggest rail to rail swings over the period. In Jan-Feb it makes some sense that the most injected states were the most masked/terrified so it seems plausible they had the biggest birth rebound before the injection’s effects hit.
Hopefully we will be able to find the June and July data leaking out of the CDC soon which should start to be enough to form something resembling a solid take on the trend and levels. OTOH, the fact that even the June data hasn’t appeared yet in early August suggests that they may have gone into their usual corrupt “hide the data” mode especially with what @EthicalSkeptic has found in that regard lately — what a clustered country we now live in…
Since the injections weren’t widely administered until April-June 2021 and there was thankfully some additional resistance/ slower uptake to them from pregnant women on the fertility/miscarriage end of the stick.
I did a similar chart for Slovenia, yesterday:
https://files.catbox.moe/oqj66l.png
This compares Jan 2016-2022, followed by Feb 2016-2022, and so on until May 2016-2022.
If these data can be trusted (uncertain!), live births fell greatly in Feb-Apr 2022, but recovered in May.
This seems compatible with anecdotal experience, where commenters said they tried to get pregnant after Covid vaccination; could not; but got pregnant successfully after a few months.