Birth spacing

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title: Birth spacing
text: Birth spacing, pregnancy spacing, inter-birth interval (IBI) or inter-pregnancy interval refers to how soon after a prior pregnancy a woman becomes pregnant or gives birth again. There are health risks associated both with pregnancies placed closely together and those placed far apart, but the majority of health risks are associated with births that occur too close together. The WHO recommends 24 months between pregnancies. A shorter interval may be appropriate if the pregnancy ended in abortion
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description: In woman's pregnancy, time between births
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_spacing
date created: 2008-11-15T08:09:56Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T09:17:48Z
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