Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First was a snowmageddon baby. That's all the October/November babies turning 5.
My second is October because thats's when IVF worked.
Where I live now, we had a major power outage due to snow in Feb. Nine months later there's a baby boomlet. I remember one of the county commissioners making a joke that people were playing with more than cards lol.
thats my story tooAnonymous wrote:The busiest time of the year for IVF clinics is January because people switch insurance plans for IVF benefits and can begin to cycle in Jan. Also, many of the clinics close in December because they take a 2 week holiday break to clean the lab, etc. So this leads to a larger than normal cohort of people who do IVF cycles in Jan/early Feb which means Oct or early Nov births.
I know because I have 2 October IVF kids. We cycled as soon as we possibly could after Jan 1 and ended up with a Oct 12th due date.
I bet there is something to this phenomenon in this type of area of the country where there are quite a few fertility clinics.
Anonymous wrote:First was a snowmageddon baby. That's all the October/November babies turning 5.
My second is October because thats's when IVF worked.
Anonymous wrote:Ding ding ding! Stupidest post ever!
Anonymous wrote:I think most people are happy to get pregnant whenever it happens.
Anonymous wrote:You seriously think that people are timing their intercourse based on kindergarten for the child they are timing their child to conceive? In your theory, what happens if someone doesn't conceive in the appropriate redshirt window? Put their dreams of a family on hold for another year?
Anonymous wrote:We were TTC. One month we had sex, and I got knocked up. I'm due in December. End of story.
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.