In 2023, the United States witnessed a persistent drop in birth rates, with around 3.6 million infants born, signifying a decline of roughly 68,000 compared to the prior year. This sustained pattern is indicative of larger social and economic influences such as postponed marriages, prolonged educational pursuits, and an emphasis on financial security, all of which play a role in women opting to have fewer children. Statistics from the CDC further reveal that the greatest birth rates are presently observed among women aged 30 to 34, whereas the rate of teenage pregnancies has dwindled to an all-time low.