Short interpregnancy intervals and adverse perinatal outcomes in high-resource settings: An updated systematic review.
Katherine A AhrensHeidi NelsonReva L StiddSusan MoskoskyJennifer A HutcheonPublished in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2018)
In high-resource settings, there is some evidence showing interpregnancy intervals <6 months since last livebirth are associated with increased risks for preterm birth, small-for-gestational age and infant death; however, results were inconsistent. Additional research controlling for confounding would further inform recommendations for healthy birth spacing for the United States.