I’m not sure I understand your question in the context. I suspect you’re trying to make some kind of moral equivalency when I only make economic and legal judgments.
If they’re sterile they don’t reproduce.
Unfortunately, they are probably, the woman almost certainly, a dead weight on society. But they’re doing no harm if … they do no harm. We insure one another against acts of nature (sterility). We do not insure one another against acts of self interest that impose a cost on the commons, and especially when it impacts children, and especially when that impact can render them a dead weight sunk cost, with zero reproductive potential.
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