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Difference between fertile, sterile and Infertile​

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Answered by jrvish07
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Explanation:

Sterility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy after a year of trying to have a child (without using contraceptives). In contrast, infertility is the inability to give live birth to a baby. In other words, the woman becomes pregnant, but the baby is not born alive.

Fertility : The capacity to conceive or induce conception and thus generate offspring. The state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring. The ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year.

Answered by nancynegi
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In demographic usage, sterility refers to nonsurgically-achieved inability to procreate, while (in English) fecundity refers to capacity to produce a live child and fertility and infertility refer to reproductive performance rather than capacity.

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