How do birth spacing helps to control population growth?
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Answer:Normally, the birth spacing of four to five years is useful or healthier for the both mother and child. ... This process of maintaining a gap between two children slows does the rate of birth by controlling frequent birth and ultimately helps in the control of population growth
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inter-delivery interval
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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
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