How are these things detrimental to cultural, economic, and personal factors?
a. Fertility is the capacity to propagate exhibited by individuals or couples.
b. Fertility rates have fluctuated considerably throughout history, because of economic conditions, social customs, and having access to contraception, among other variables.
c. Fertility rates have decreased in several nations over the past few decades.
d. This trend can be attributed to a variety of factors, including increased access to higher education and job opportunities for women and societal adjustments toward reduced family proportions.