Young Americans are making a radical permanent move that could spell the end of the U.S.

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It was a great day when the Supreme Court finally overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.

But no one saw just how far anti-life forces would go in their reaction.

Many are now realizing that a lot of young Americans made a radical, permanent move after the repeal that may spell the death of the U.S.

America has a very big post-Roe problem with young populations

When the Supreme Court passed down the Dobbs decision and Roe v. Wade was sent to the trash, Pro Life groups thought they had won. 

But it was too late, the country had already made the full transition into a “hookup culture” that promised sex without any potential consequences.

Young women took to social media and encouraged men to join their fight against unwanted pregnancies. 

Even some woke preachers were encouraging young men to check it out.

And urology clinics across the country were inundated with requests for vasectomies.  

Within a week of the decision, NBC News reported that a clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, saw its normal requests of three to four a day rocket to 90 between a Friday and a Wednesday.

Now, nearly two years later, a research firm is digging deeper into the numbers.

JAMA produces startling statistics surrounding “permanent contraception”

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) published research last week highlighting a dangerous trend in contraceptive procedures. 

“Early research has documented increased demand for permanent contraception in the months following Dobbs,” the letter warns.

The researchers noted that prior to the decision to overturn Roe, the normal rate of permanent contraception among men increased dramatically in the short term but returned to normal levels. 

However, among women, it shot up over 50x normal levels and has remained incredibly high.

The team drew from data encompassing men and women from 18 to 30 years old who underwent vasectomy or tubal ligation since early 2022.

The numbers indicated that female patients were more likely to have undergone a procedure, with 63 percent representation on the TriNetX platform.

On average, prior to the Dobbs decision, women received permanent contraception at a rate of 2.84 per 100,000 persons monthly, compared to men at a rate of 1.03. 

The rate in the immediate months shot up to 58.02 and eventually settled at 26.99 procedures per 100,000.

This is adding to an already burgeoning problem in our country.

States with large numbers of illegal aliens are giving a false image of population growth

According to data from the CDC, the birthrate in the United States dropped by over 20 percent from 2007 to 2022. 

The declines are widely attributed to women in the workforce and access to contraception. 

Some have warned that it could have major consequences in the years to come.

The birth rate problems are more pronounced in the southwest United States, where, coincidentally, there is an influx of illegal alien populations. 

The JAMA said that it was “worth noting” that these states “still maintained overall population growth because of immigration.”

Another interesting note was that the “total number of births” in states like Nevada and Utah “didn’t decline nearly as sharply as the general fertility rate. . .” 

This indicates that people who are having children seem to be having more.

Though it’s difficult to see America reversing the trend at this point.

Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.