Why is birth spacing important?

      

Why is birth spacing important?

  

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Raphael
During time of birth, a mother loses alot of vital nutrients. Birth spacing ensures that the nutrients lost during child birth are recovered. It also allows organs to restore back to normal state.
Birth spacing gives parents room to plan for another child.
raphael answered the question on September 13, 2017 at 05:19


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