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Fertility and Fecundity

Topic: Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and mortality.. Syllabus: 11.3 Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and mortality. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and mortality..

Revision summary

Fecundity is the ability to conceive. Fertility is the count of live births. Intermediate variables connect the two. Indian age at marriage and breastfeeding are cultural brakes or accelerators. Infertility and high fertility are different public problems.

Model answer

Introduction

Fecundity is the biological capacity to conceive. Fertility is the actual production of live births. Demography and anthropology keep the two apart.

Body

The distinction

  • A fecund couple may have low fertility because of late marriage, breastfeeding, contraception, or loss.
  • Natural fertility populations, in Henry’s sense, lack deliberate parity limitation but still space births by lactation.
  • Davis and Blake listed intermediate variables: intercourse, conception, and gestation.

Anthropology

  • Age at marriage, widow remarriage, and son preference shape Indian fertility more than fecundity alone.
  • Infertility stigma is social. Biomedical fecundity problems need clinics; high fertility needs policy and gender analysis.
  • Bongaarts later modelled proximate determinants that operationalise the same split.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  FEC[Fecundity capacity] --> INT[Marriage lactation contraception]
  INT --> FER[Fertility live births]

Conclusion

Fecundity is potential. Fertility is births achieved. Culture sits between them, which is why anthropology belongs in population study.

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  • Can fertility exceed fecundity?

    No. Births cannot exceed biological capacity; they can fall far below it.

  • Is fecundity the same as fecundability?

    Fecundability is the monthly chance of conception; fecundity is the broader capacity.

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Q7(b) · UPSC Mains 2021 · Anthropology GS 1 · 15 marks

Discuss the bio-social determinants of fertility and fecundity

Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and mortality.

Fecundity is biological capacity; fertility is realised births. Age, nutrition, lactation, and some chromosomal syndromes shape fecundity. Marriage, taboos, class, and contraception shape fertility. Davis and Blake listed the intermediate variables between society and births. High-altitude and foraging ecologies add stress to the same loop.

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