The World Cup Causes Increased Birth Rates in Host Countries
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Nine months after Germany hosted the World Cup in 2006 their country’s birthrate increased more than 10 percent.
A 10 percent increase may not seem like much, but birth rate is something that’s extremely stable. Since 2006, the European Union birthrate has only changed .07%. What’s more, Germany’s birth is one of the lowest in the EU.
So why did this happen? Well, there are two fundamental reasons:
Beer
The fun nature and excitement of the World Cup. Fun and exciting events tend to make people happier. When women are happy, it releases hormones that make it easier to get pregnant.
That last one’s a little scary huh? Just remember the sage drunken advice of your drunken friend. You know, the one about not being a fool and wrapping your tool?
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