It's a biological concern, not to some degree any of us can change with our behavior. As long women are the ones who can become pregnant and give birth, things are going to be lopsided, no matter what men do, and it's also doubtful we will ever have a reversible method for men or women. For most of the responsibility rely towards women, as long as we absolutely have a choice in having intercourse. Certainly, community-level education had a greater influence on fertility than individual education. This meeting was not motivated by education levels being more standardized, but by less educated women having fewer children than expected, and more highly educated social networks, when living among more highly educated neighbors (Cai). It tends to be a good thing when the person who has to deal with the effects of something is the person with the most power when it comes to preventing it and having choices. …show more content…
For a woman to conceive, intercourse must take place around the time when her egg’s is released from the ovary; her hormones must be balanced and be working at a high level. It can be difficult for women; problems with fertilization arise mainly from either structural problems in the uterus or problems releasing eggs (Rodriguez). Supplementary aspects that can affect a woman's chances of conceiving include being overweight or