What is the biological reasoning behind infertility?

FaZizzle asked:


To potentially stop “bad” genes from continue?
To control the population?

What?

It happens everywhere in nature, and I was just wondering why, especially in humans, do we have infertility?
I know there are many WAYS to be infertile (LOVE King of the Hill!), but WHY are people (and animals) infertible? What biologically is the reason?

Chiquita

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6 Responses to “What is the biological reasoning behind infertility?”

  1. Loraine A Says:

    Could be a narrow urethra like Hank Hill, or a tilted uterus like me! It could be any number of things.

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  3. krivera_fierro Says:

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  4. Bob D Says:

    Infertility always bad thing far from physical limitations to raise and genetic defects none of these things are many reasons for reproductive failure ranging from itself.

  5. gribbling Says:

    For population regulation involved.

  6. Ishan26 Says:

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