Violence against the mother would endanger the health and development of the child

According to a new Swedish study that the growth and health of children are being damaged by violence against the mother.
The study conducted by the pediatrician at the University of Uppsala that children born in these circumstances weigh less, and grow at least in the breast and Alahbu, and they are also more vulnerable to disease.
The doctor offered to children the health department of women and children "Kajsa Asling Monimi" The results of a scientific study in a lengthy article in the University of Uppsala, entitled "The impact of violence against women on the growth and life and death among children .. studies in Bangladesh and Nicaragua."
Monimi shadowed the lives of more than three thousand children in Bangladesh, from pregnancy tests at their mothers to have reached two years.
The Monimi "in Bangladesh, Nicaragua, the number of deaths before the age of five greater among children whose mothers are exposed to violence than among children who are not their mothers never to acts of violence."
The study attributes the possible reasons for this that during pregnancy the fetus to grow at least, and the mental health of the mother after the birth, becomes critical as it relates to emotional and with children in their ability to take care of it.
It also appears that women exposed to violence often live in the most vulnerable social circles, often Evtkdn and economic resources to seek medical care for their children.
The Monimi "my studies indicate that the health consequences of violence against women within the family from a global perspective than we knew in the past
The study conducted by the pediatrician at the University of Uppsala that children born in these circumstances weigh less, and grow at least in the breast and Alahbu, and they are also more vulnerable to disease.
The doctor offered to children the health department of women and children "Kajsa Asling Monimi" The results of a scientific study in a lengthy article in the University of Uppsala, entitled "The impact of violence against women on the growth and life and death among children .. studies in Bangladesh and Nicaragua."
Monimi shadowed the lives of more than three thousand children in Bangladesh, from pregnancy tests at their mothers to have reached two years.
The Monimi "in Bangladesh, Nicaragua, the number of deaths before the age of five greater among children whose mothers are exposed to violence than among children who are not their mothers never to acts of violence."
The study attributes the possible reasons for this that during pregnancy the fetus to grow at least, and the mental health of the mother after the birth, becomes critical as it relates to emotional and with children in their ability to take care of it.
It also appears that women exposed to violence often live in the most vulnerable social circles, often Evtkdn and economic resources to seek medical care for their children.
The Monimi "my studies indicate that the health consequences of violence against women within the family from a global perspective than we knew in the past
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