Month I am not sure but a couple years ago I found a little article in a magazine that said October 5th was the most common birthday. I used to send things like that to my grandma, and that would have been perfect because it was her birthday. But sadly she had died a few months earlier.
Coincidentally, I had typed my answer before Myelmo17's answer was showing. So it must be legit.
2006-09-12 21:25:36
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answered by eddweeness 3
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September
2006-09-13 09:07:10
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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January
2006-09-13 03:33:50
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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October.!
2006-09-13 09:07:46
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answered by Anry 7
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Considering the modern way of life, it must be March-April, provided most babies in the Western World are conceived during their parents holidays, when they are relaxed and have sex.
Next period is September (Xmas-New Years's holidays) and some in December (Easter holidays).
2006-09-13 03:36:51
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answered by ngiapapa 4
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I heard that more people are born on October 5th than any other day. That makes their conception New Year's Eve. Which makes me think the answer to your question is October.
2006-09-13 03:34:09
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answered by Myelmo17 2
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In my family it is December followed closely by July
2006-09-13 03:27:59
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answered by witchfromoz2003 6
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If we think mathematically then all ramdom distributions must be accordingt to the Gaussian distribution but we can easily state that the sexual hormones of human
2006-09-13 03:33:07
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answered by blackeagle81 2
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I think it is September due to the romance of Christmas and New Years.
2006-09-13 04:09:51
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answered by starrynight1 7
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August if Hallmarks statics counts.
2006-09-13 03:28:07
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answered by sakura4eternity 5
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