Researchers: Wait 18 Months for Next Baby
On Tuesday, Carla Johnson of the Associated Press reported:
Women can maximize their chances of having healthy babies by spacing their pregnancies at least 18 months but no more than five years apart, researchers say.
The researchers reached that conclusion after an analysis of 67 international studies involving more than 11 million pregnancies.
The analysis found that spacing babies too close together or too far apart raises the risk of complications such as premature births and low birth weight.
It’s an interesting study. Read more.

















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