Ok, we’ll start you off with what you came for: The perfect interval between pregnancies is… 2 years, according to a new research.
The research was conducted with about 500,000 women, and it seems like getting pregnant again too fast might be dangerous for both the mother and the baby, and increases the chance of early birth and other complications.
It is recommended to wait at least 11 motnhs between births, but not more than 5 years, which increases the chances for a premature birth by almost %40.
The perfect interval, as mentioned is about 2 years between births, which takes all the risks and benefits in to accounts.
Posted on January 24, 2010 at 4:36 am
Yes, 11 months is the perfect interval on pregnancy, being pregnant too soon after giving birth might be dangerous for the mother and baby. In this way, you can ensure the safety of the mother and the baby and avoid premature birth.
Pregnancy category A medications are medications in which there are good studies in pregnant women showing the safety of the medication to the baby in the first trimester. There are very few medications in this category, and no asthma medications.