Washington, Sept 12 : Kids whose mothers are exposed to violence grow less, according to a new study.
The study found that violence against women in a family has serious consequences for the children''s growth, health, and survival.
Kajsa Asling Monemi from Uppsala University studied women and their children in Bangladesh and Nicaragua and showed that children whose mothers are exposed to violence grow less and are sick more often than other children.
Kajsa Asling Monemi, paediatrician, the Department of Women''s and Children''s Health, monitored more than 3,000 children in Bangladesh from the women''s pregnancy tests till when the children were two years old.