How long should it be between two pregnancies if you want your second baby to be healthy

Mothers, who plan the second baby, must be very careful when it comes to the term pregnancy. According to a new research, mothers should pause at least a year from baby-bearing day and future pregnancy in order to reduce health risks for both the baby and [...]
According to a new research, mothers should pause at least a year from the baby's birth day and future pregnancy in order to reduce health risks for both the baby and themselves.
Earlier, the World Health Organization has published how it is necessary to take the distance of at least 18 months between birth and new pregnancy, while the new study has rejected that findings.
The slight distance between births and new pregnancy can lead to the risk of premature childbirth, the birth of a child with deformity, and an increase in newborn and mother mortality.
The result could also be with females.

One of the researchers, local doctor Norman, has stated that this is encouraging news for women over 35 who plan to bear children.
Aging mothers can also hope that they will not have problems during pregnancy if they take the adequate distance between two births.
Reaching the one-year-old opium gap would have to significantly reduce risks from complications, Norman says.
The results of this research are published in the paper. JAMA Internal Medicine.










