b. Breastfeeding and child-rearing techniques were followed by the hunter-gatherers for the birth spacing interval.
Step-by-step explanation:
The birth spacing interval among hunter-gatherer population was simply achieved by mother’s breastfeeding pattern and child-rearing and weaning techniques without the use of any contraceptives.
Mothers breastfed their infants nearly for the first two years of infancy. The constant round-the-clock sucking of the infants during breastfeeding led to hormonal changes leading to suppression of ovulation in a lactating mother.
Among nomadic hunter-gatherer groups, women carried their infants in a pouch on their backs while the men went for hunting. So close birth spacing required the mother to carry, wean and rear both the children at one time which would cause a heavy burden for the mother. Further, the energy expenditure during pregnancy and lactation also has to be covered.
Hence, the mothers breastfed the infant for longer periods which helped them in birth spacing.