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There is no simple answer for this.

There are many reasons why a couple may not have children:

- too old,

- same gender,

- the woman is infertile,

- the man is infertile,

- not enough sex

- too much sex

- low sperm count

Narrow down the scope and you have a much better chance of estimating.

If a man and woman are fertile, their chance is extremely high.

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