The findings showed that for majority of the respondents, polygyny provided many wives and thus reduced the frequency of sexual intercourse between the husband and the wives. Furthermore, polygyny encouraged child birth and enhanced early marriage. The practice encouraged sexual abstinence and gave room for exclusive breastfeeding. Generally, it enhanced birth spacing and limiting and gave prestige to husbands and also enhanced child survival. The study concluded that polygyny has influenced the level of fertility in Benue State. The study recommended among others the choice of polygyny is determined by individual, family and socio-cultural factors. To checkmate its influence on fertility levels, those factors must be addressed, including demand for children, child preference, social pressure and self-discipline. This could be achieved through sustained awareness creation through formal and informal mechanisms.
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