Short intervals between pregnancies result in decreased pregnancy length
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - 12:51
in Health & Medicine
Women who have short intervals between pregnancies of less than 18 months are more likely to see a decrease in the length of subsequent pregnancies, finds a new study. The study looked at 454,716 live births from women with two or more pregnancies over a six year period. The researchers looked at the influence of inadequate birth spacing on the duration of the subsequent pregnancy.