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What is the best time to leave? birthto get pregnant again? This question was asked by American researchers University of British Columbia and the Harvard T.H. They badyzed data from 148,544 women with more than one child. The result: twelve to 18 months seem to be the ideal period between birth and another
pregnancy be.
To one pregnancy less than twelve months after
birth According to the study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, there were more risks – for women of all ages. The risks for the mother were found only in women over 35 years old. The risks for the child occurred in all women less than 12 months after birth birth were pregnant again, but especially in women aged 20 to 34 years.
More risks at short distance
"Our study found an increased risk for the mother and the child, although pregnancies close to each other, even in women over 35 years of age, "said the lead author of the study, Laura Schummers, of the
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. "The results for older women are particularly important because they tend to have pregnancies place it more often and do it on purpose. "
In women over 35, six months after birth The researchers found a risk of 1.2% (12 cases out of 1000) pregnancies) maternal mortality or severe morbidity. Waiting 18 months between pregnancies reduces the risk to 0.5% (five cases per 1,000 pregnancies).
Spontaneous premature birth
In younger women who were pregnant after only six months, the researchers found a risk of 8.5% (85 out of 1,000). pregnanciesspontaneous premature birth, that is to say birth before the 37th week of pregnancy. In younger women, the 18 months between pregnancies However, the risk dropped to 3.7% (37 cases out of 1000). pregnancies).
In older women, the risk of spontaneous premature labor was one of the pregnancy six months after the previous birth about six percent (60 cases per 1,000 pregnancies), as against 3.4% (34 cases per 1,000 pregnancies) in the interval of 18 months.
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What is the best time to leave? birthto get pregnant again? This question was asked by American researchers University of British Columbia and the Harvard T.H. They badyzed data from 148,544 women with more than one child. The result: twelve to 18 months seem to be the ideal period between birth and another
pregnancy be.
To one pregnancy less than twelve months after
birth According to the study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, there were more risks – for women of all ages. The risks for the mother were found only in women over 35 years old. The risks for the child occurred in all women less than 12 months after birth birth were pregnant again, but especially in women aged 20 to 34 years.
More risks at short distance
"Our study found an increased risk for the mother and the child, although pregnancies close to each other, even in women over 35 years of age, "said the lead author of the study, Laura Schummers, of the
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. "The results for older women are particularly important because they tend to have pregnancies place it more often and do it on purpose. "
In women over 35, six months after birth The researchers found a risk of 1.2% (12 cases out of 1000) pregnancies) maternal mortality or severe morbidity. Waiting 18 months between pregnancies reduces the risk to 0.5% (five cases per 1,000 pregnancies).
Spontaneous premature birth
In younger women who were pregnant after only six months, the researchers found a risk of 8.5% (85 out of 1,000). pregnanciesspontaneous premature birth, that is to say birth before the 37th week of pregnancy. In younger women, the 18 months between pregnancies However, the risk dropped to 3.7% (37 cases out of 1000). pregnancies).
In older women, the risk of spontaneous premature labor was one of the pregnancy six months after the previous birth about six percent (60 cases per 1,000 pregnancies), as against 3.4% (34 cases per 1,000 pregnancies) in the interval of 18 months.