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  • ...ined above are generally followed by demographers, the terms fertility and fecundity are used much more loosely in medical literature, where they are sometimes ...teTerm|fecundity}} n. — {{NoteTerm|fecund}} adj. The term {{NoteTerm|sub-fecundity}} when applied to an individual means that the capacity is below normal; it
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  • ...etween the pregnancy rates of non-contraceptors and contraceptors of equal fecundity will yield a measure of the {{TextTerm|efficacy of contraception|8|637|Othe
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