Late fall may be best time of year to try to conceive
24 Feb 2020 by Ted Escobedo 2 min read
A new study finds couples may conceive quicker in late fall and early winter, especially in southern states. In the US, birthdays peak in early September, but in Northern states - and Scandinavia - the peak comes earlier, in the summer or even spring. Although many factors likely go into the popularity of birthday months (a spike in November is popularly attributed to Valentine's Day), seasons themselves may play a role in how easy it is to conceive, according to a new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study. Read more about the latest finding in the first of its’ kind study:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/02/2002...
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