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Post-coronavirus birth rates drop when people stay alone longer – AlKhaleej Today
Post-coronavirus birth rates drop when people stay alone longer

The psychological consequences of the pandemic will lead to a drop in birth rates, people staying single longer and women becoming more sexualized, experts have predicted.
Experts from the United States reviewed 90 studies to predict how COVID-19 could alter social behavior and gender norms even in uninfected people.
They expect planned pregnancies to decline in response to the global health crisis as people postpone marriage and children and shrink the populations of some nations.
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