Any month. A baby is a blessing. If I could pick, I would say October. Being pregnant in the summer was so much easier than in the winter. I was so busy in the summer with outdoor activities that the pregnancy flew by.
2006-10-04 14:45:05
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answered by TRUE PATRIOT 6
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I think Conceiving at the end of summer/beginning of fall and then having the baby at the end of spring/beginning of summer is perfect. You can still wear all your cute clothes in the summer, wear baggy clothes in the winter as you get bigger, and then have the baby when you don't have to bundle the heck out of it just to go outside. I had my daughter in May, and am glad I didn't have to dress her in anything but a onesie, she was squirmy!! You can also go for more walks in the summer, being couped up in the house all day with a newborn can be stressfull.
2006-10-04 15:51:38
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answered by Katie And Tom A 1
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I think having a baby in May or June because then if you are working you would get a few months off to enjoy your summer without having to think about going to work everyday when its so nice outside
2006-10-04 18:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say the best month to have a baby is whichever month falls 9 months after you get pregnant.
2006-10-04 15:02:48
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answered by jenn_in_spokane 3
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I suggest giving birth in early spring. You would get all the worst of your carrying over during the winter, so you would not be burdened by the heat of summer. And spring with all the connotations of renewal of life is a perfect time to have a baby...we are already predisposed to enjoy that time of year, because of the rebirth of life.
2006-10-04 14:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been pregnant through the summer and the winter i liked winter better because there was less swelling and i was more comfortable , but pick a month that is quiet for your family, one with no other holidays or other celebrations. so you can focus on your baby..
2006-10-04 16:32:43
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answered by manda 4
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I always got pregnant in the fall so I'd deliver in early summer. Then you get summer off, while you're on maternity leave. Plus, it's OK if your feet swell up like mine did (preeclampsia, twice) and you can't wear shoes, and you don't have to struggle with boots and coats when you're enormous, or with wrapping up a teeny tiny baby in the cold. (I live in Minnesota.)
2006-10-04 14:54:38
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answered by Yarro Pilz 6
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Any month that is not in the summer if you live down south!!! When pregnant in the summer everyday feels like 150 degrees!
2006-10-04 14:52:10
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answered by Mally 3
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I have been big pregnant in the summer and in the winter. Winter is better, cause the fetus makes you hot all the time.
Also, avoi the weeks before and after christmas.
2006-10-04 14:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the commencement of the acc.year in ur region. In India it would be ideal to have in MAYor JUNE as it saves the one acc.yr. Otherwise it'sa celebration in any month.
2006-10-04 14:46:00
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answered by macline k 2
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