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The phrase "acts on fertility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects of substances, behaviors, or interventions on reproductive health or the ability to conceive.
Example: "The medication has been shown to act on fertility, improving the chances of conception for many couples."
Alternatives: "influences fertility" or "affects fertility."
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A very similar effect arises if damage acts on fertility, making this argument general and valid in a range of biological situations.
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Finland's law on MAR procedures is regulated by the Act on Assisted Fertility Treatments (1237/2006) [ 21]. "This Act applies to the provision of assisted fertility treatment in which a human gamete or an embryo is placed in a woman for the purpose of creating a pregnancy.
These results show that there is an inherent benefit for asymmetric damage distribution that is independent of whether damage acts on survival or fertility.
Moreover, the high premium placed on fertility may act as a relevant barrier to the success of family planning strategies due to the wide-spread belief that contraception may result in permanent infertility.
Islamic writings on fertility were equally mixed.
Stop smoking The impact of smoking on fertility is staggering.
A properly functioning thyroid has an effect on fertility.
Certainly the extraordinary focus on fertility is rather bizarre.
In women, this "value" is focused on fertility and looks.
Another problematic element of data on fertility is that, in general, the information we have comes from patients who visit doctors because they are experiencing fertility problems.
That has created a serious problem with inbreeding, which has adverse effects on fertility and mortality.
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