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Count back nine months and it looks like the conception was on or about March 25th.

Maybe the beginning of spring has something to do with it.

It must make people frisky.

grace2u

2007-02-14 00:44:47 · answer #1 · answered by Theophilus 6 · 1 2

I suggest checking your statistics. The reason I strongly doubt it is that Caesarian deliveries are rarely scheduled on Christmas. If you make a claim you should provide evidence. Don't just believe everything you hear. Caesarian deliveries do tend to skew births. Did you know there are more births on Tuesdays than any other day of the week. Almost two thirds more births than on Sundays. Nor is December a high month for birth rates actually after November it ties for the lowest birth rate. The highest birth rate months are August and September.

2007-02-14 09:02:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I'm sorry, but that is not true at all. You're only 16 and considering your time here on earth thus far, I seriously doubt you are even familiar enough with the statistical world to even make such an accusation. Just because all of your friends say something is true, doesn't make it true.

But to clarify, I can only say that it is not true in regards to Americans. It would be impossible to have a survey that included everyone on earth because believe it or not, not everyone has access to outside communication. There are still people who live in huts, do not use cars, hunt for their food, etc.

In regards to American births, a survey done in 2001 shows that out of the 970,000 people surveyed, October 5th was the most common date of birth while the least common date of birth is May 22nd.

2007-02-14 08:49:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Because women choose to be induced into labor or to have a c-section on this day just to have a baby born on Christmas. I know 4 people who have done this.

2007-02-14 08:42:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I was born on Christmas also...so was my Uncle. But other than that, I don't know anyone else...but there's gotta be plenty of them...maybe not the most...where did you get this information?

2007-02-14 08:42:57 · answer #5 · answered by gnomus12 6 · 1 1

Where is your source? Just saying "it's true" does not make a thing true. That's the same sort of fallacy religion tries to convince people with.

2007-02-14 08:52:47 · answer #6 · answered by Murazor 6 · 3 1

I don't know, but go back 9 months from Christmas day and see what happened lol. That'd be February. Valentines, cold weather ... get the drift? :)

2007-02-14 08:42:31 · answer #7 · answered by arewethereyet 7 · 1 2

i was born on christmas day

2007-02-14 08:41:23 · answer #8 · answered by links305 5 · 0 2

Cold weather in late March?

2007-02-14 08:59:27 · answer #9 · answered by Char 7 · 0 2

This site says the most are late summer. Would you like to post a link to back that up?

http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/pregnancy/childbirth/1372273.html#0

It also says that way above average are on Tuesday. Go figure.

2007-02-14 08:44:21 · answer #10 · answered by Alex 6 · 3 2

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