File:The three main reasons for practicing natural fertility.png

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English: This is an image depicting the three main categories behind practicing natural fertility. It contains sub-pictures of a sex symbol which represents sexual education, a 20 dollar bill which refers to financial status, and an amish classroom which connects to the influence of religious teachings on natural fertility.
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Used images: File:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The teacher of the school is a Church Amish woman, the daughter of . . . - NARA -_521097.jpgFile:20 dollar bill.jpgFile:Sex education.jpg
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