The best month to conceive would be in July. That way, you aren't pregnant all summer, and when the baby is born, you don't need all those heavy winter clothes. My daugther was born in April and we loved it. Spring was just starting and we didn't have to have the big, bulky winter clothes.
2006-08-25 07:38:31
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answered by mj 3
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I've had 3 pregnancies and all in different seasons...so I can definitely answer this one! Do not get pregnant between September and December, because then you will be due between June and September which is summer time and the worst time to be due. My last pregnancy was due in July, and it was my worst pregnancy ever due to the heat and swelling in the end. I was so miserable and uncomfortable and extra huge! Also try to avoid getting pregnant in March unless you want to have a baby around Christmas time (my 2nd). My favorite time to have a baby is in the spring (my first), so you need to conceive between June and August. This is my favorite because I never had to be hot during the pregnancy and then when all the baby animals are being born and everything is blooming you get to have a new baby yourself! My second favorite time to conceive would be January or February which would produce a fall baby of October or November. Because it won't be way too cold to still get out before baby's born, but after baby's born you'll have the whole winter to hang out inside (what you'll be doing anyway). Then once spring hits baby will be big enough to get outside with and enjoy.
2006-08-25 09:49:02
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answered by mommyem 4
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July/August/September. The baby will be born far enough from Christmas (if you celebrate Christmas) that he will not lose out on presents. Also, at Christmas, you get winter things. With a spring birthday you get summer toys. The weather will not be really hot at the end of your pregnancy so you will not get too miserable. The baby will not be newborn during cold and flu season next winter. He can just wear onesies all summer. The only downside is keeping the baby completely out the sun his first summer. Newborn skin is fair and you should not let it burn, but you should not use sunscreens yet either. You will not want to go to the pool anytime soon anyway with your postpartum body. So you will just have to go out with him early morning or late. My kids were born April and May.
2006-08-25 07:45:00
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answered by dkwkbmn 4
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Conceive in August, due in May. If you live in an area where the seasons change...I've been told that winter pregnancies are much cheaper on household expenses. After conception you have a few months before your internal furnace turns on...your winter heating bills will be less...LOL If you are 8-9 months preggers during the hottest months of the year, you will spend tons of money on air conditioning...
2006-08-25 07:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to conceive in June- August and have the baby March - May. Reasons: 1. you are not pregnant in the heat of the summer 2. the baby's birthday is far enough away from Christmas to where the gifts don't get bundled up in one day. 3. They will be one of the youngest in their class and when they graduate.
2006-08-25 07:42:42
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answered by Michelle 4
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I feel just do what feels relaxed for you! I had a miscarriage when trying for my 2nd little one and didn't wait a cycle simply went on as ordinary and received pregnant again immediately and that being pregnant went best with the influence another lovely little woman! The doctors weren't sure in regards to the relationship so I had an ultrasound to this point the being pregnant to discover where I was once so they can calculate your due date from that. Excellent good fortune!
2016-08-09 12:34:05
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answered by capoccia 4
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It depends, but assuming that you have the normal first trimester problems of fatigue & morning sickness, and the third trimester problems dealing with heat, I would say it would best to time it with an August conception (or thereabouts). I say this because the 1st trimester often wipes out most women, between the fatigue and nausea, so having to "sit out" on summer due to first trimester woes is not optimal. Similarly, you'd avoid being pregnant in the hottest months of summer.
If you tend to be a freeze baby when you aren't pregnant, it can often follow you through pregnancy (as it did in my case). In this case, January or February is ideal because you get to enjoy most of summer in your second trimester (the honeymoon trimester) so you don't miss out on travelling and fun. The fatigue is normal for late winter anyway, and your baby is born in fall.
Good luck!
2006-08-25 08:00:52
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answered by thoughtfulwind 3
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i think of do basically what feels delicate for you! I had a miscarriage whilst attempting for my 2nd new child and did no longer wait a cycle basically went on as common and have been given pregnant back rapidly away and that being pregnant went advantageous with the result yet another eye-catching little female! The medical doctors have been uncertain proper to the relationship so I had an ultrasound thus far the being pregnant to be certain the place i became so they might calculate your due date from that. sturdy luck!
2016-09-29 23:47:30
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answered by banowski 4
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i think they are all good! :) sex =pregnancy
i love the times I was pregnant. I concieved both kids about the same time. one in august and one of them and september both of them. (may and begining of june babies) I was pregnant during the winter and spring and had them both by the time summer wasn't to hot. (winter babies have a higher chance of getting sick (virus' and etc.) they actually have in a lot of hospital's during the winter won't let kids uner like 12 or so in to the maternity ward because they are more likely to have a virus. Anyways i loved the timing of my pregnancies and they were not planned that way. Just had it when I ever I felt like it and got pregnant! Everyone should feel lucky no matter when they get pregnant because it is the most precioius gift possible!
2006-08-25 07:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I say May. That's when I did. And I have had a good summer since i've not gained any weight yet really. I will be pregnant for the most part in fall and winter so I won't be overly hot and miserable.
2006-08-25 08:18:36
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answered by Nikky 3
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