The birth rate decreases with the increase in iPhone use! Sensational information in public

With the increase in the use of mobile phones, there has been an increase in the incidence of sexual intercourse, regardless of men and women. Before going to sleep at night, both husband and wife are talking on each other’s mobile phones. As a result, there is no incentive to spend time with each other. End of sex. The statistics also say that. It is known that the birth rate is lower where the iPhone is used more!

Although it may sound strange, the statistics show that since 2007, regardless of the socio-economic situation, the birth rate has been stagnating at the same pace in almost all parts of the world. And two sensational studies have claimed that the iPhone behind this incident! According to researchers, smartphones have unwittingly become a giant ‘birth control device’. According to a research paper published by America’s National Bureau of Economic Research, the general birth rate in America was fairly stable from 1980 to 2007. 65 to 70 babies were born for every 1,000 women. But since 2007, this rate has dropped to only 54 percent! That is, the birth rate has decreased by about 22 percent in just 17 years. Also, between 2007 and 2011, the iPhone was exclusively available in the US through the ‘AT&T’ mobile network. It’s clear that the iPhone’s coverage in any given area of ​​America depends on AT&T’s broadband network. Statistics show that in counties where AT&T had no coverage, teenage motherhood dropped 13.8 percent. Where there was partial coverage, the decline was 18.9 percent. And where the network was strongest, teenage childbearing dropped by 26 percent in one fell swoop!

So where is the fault of the iPhone! Actually it’s mental. As the iPhone and other modern smartphones have become popular, people have reduced the amount of time they spend physically with friends in the real world. As a result, the tendency of physical or sexual intercourse among the young generation has decreased a lot. People are more enthusiastic about the virtual world than the real one. Studies point to excessive use of pornography as a ‘substitute’ for sex. It was found that the search trend of typing ‘porn’ into Google more than doubled during this study.

According to the University of Chicago’s ‘General Social Survey’, between 2000 and 2018, among 25- to 44-year-olds, the rate of viewing blue films or adult movies in the past year increased significantly in every age group. Ways to avoid pregnancy, such as birth control pills or abortion information, have become more accessible to the younger generation thanks to the iPhone. As a result, unintended pregnancy is easier to prevent.

Standing on the same line, economists from the ‘University of Cincinnati’ conducted a study on smartphone usage and teenage birth rates in 128 countries around the world using data from the World Bank. It found that countries with completely different health systems, government welfare policies, abortion laws, religious traditions, economic downturns, or demographic trends—all experienced similar birthrate declines at exactly the same time.

In 2003, where people spent an average of 68 minutes a day chatting or communicating with friends, in 2019 it has decreased to only 38 minutes, that is, a 44 percent decline in real sociality! Conversely, the amount of time people spend on computer screens has increased from 22 minutes a day to 96 minutes, an incredible jump of 336 percent! As a result, it has a full effect on the birth rate! Should AT&T stop coverage at night and emphasize population growth! Don’t know.

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