Maternal health: Pregnancy soon after miscarriage is not more risky – study

  • Par Michelle Roberts
  • Health Editor-in-Chief for the digital department

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Contrary to current advice, getting pregnant in the months following an abortion or miscarriage does not appear to pose additional risks to mother and baby, say researchers who looked at recent real-life data.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends an interval of at least six months.

This recommendation is intended to give the woman time to recover.

But a study published in PLoS Medicine, which analyzed 72,000 conceptions, suggests couples might try having a baby sooner.

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