Anonymous wrote:A quick Google found this interesting visual of the most common birthdays: http://thedailyviz.com/2012/05/12/how-common-is-your-birthday/
It's based on a compilation of birthdays from 1973-1999.
A glance shows September is the most popular month, but July - November is hot.
Which also explains why many people feel so many kids are redshirted. That's a large percentage of kids born in July-September, the prime redshirting months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most people are happy to get pregnant whenever it happens.
+ 1. We had an October baby. Were lucky to get him after 3+ years of ttc.
Exactly. My experiences getting pregnant completely threw out the notion of planning a baby. When I hear people say things about wanting to have a baby a certain time of the year I just nod my head and laugh on the inside.
But for some of us it works like clock work.
I wanted a Sept. Bday and got knocked up first try 3 months before I turned 35 in December.
I wanted the second to be a spring/April bday and got knocked up first try at 37.5 in July.
I did use ovulation predictor.
Anonymous wrote:Ding ding ding! Stupidest post ever!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most people are happy to get pregnant whenever it happens.
+ 1. We had an October baby. Were lucky to get him after 3+ years of ttc.
Exactly. My experiences getting pregnant completely threw out the notion of planning a baby. When I hear people say things about wanting to have a baby a certain time of the year I just nod my head and laugh on the inside.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most people are happy to get pregnant whenever it happens.
+ 1. We had an October baby. Were lucky to get him after 3+ years of ttc.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering. The huge number of October and November birthdays in my DS's preschool class is mind boggling, the list of November birthdays in one of his other classes is unbelievably long, and I've seen a ton of very pregnant women who looked like they would be due in late October or November. Could this be related to gaming the system for kindergarten--get an extra year of preschool and enter K as one of the oldest kids while avoiding the stigma of potentially redshirting? Before I moved here, I knew very few people with October or November birthdays.