Background: Childhood under-nutrition is caused by several factors, but birth spacing is often overlooked even though it is strongly associated with stunting, a characteristic of under-nutrition. Encouraging women to space births through family planning services and educational awareness could contribute to reducing childhood under-nutrition, improve maternal health, and provide healthy childhood development. Aims & Objective: To find out any association between nutritional status of children and birth interval. Materials and Methods: It was a Cross-sectional; Observational Community based study conducted in the practice area of
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