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Human reproductive ecology

Human reproductive ecology is the study of how humans interact with the environment when it comes to having babies. It looks at how people's behavior, such as where they live, what kind of jobs they do, and what kind of health care they have, affects how many babies they can have and how healthy those babies will be. It also examines how changes in the environment, such as climate change, pollution, or natural disasters, can affect reproductive health.