Did you know that very few babies are born between November and March and many more between September and June?
According to data collected for a long time this shows that mothers have begun to plan the month of childbirth.
Why?
Babies born in the fall and winter are more likely to develop food allergies. Although scientists can not explain why it occurs, asthma is more common in children born in the fall. One theory is that babies are exposed to allergens such as spider mites in the first few months of life when they are more indoors and outdoors.
For respiratory, reproductive and neurological diseases, children born in October and November are most at risk. For cardiovascular problems born from September to November are more protected. Those born in January and December are more at risk. Seeing the large number of people losing their lives due to cardiovascular disease, those born in the fall are more likely to live longer. Meanwhile, mothers who give birth to their children in the summer have higher levels of vitamin D which affects the growth and development of the child.
Even in previous studies it seems that a link has been seen between the health of the baby and the month of birth. Researchers still have a lot of uncertainty about the link between birth month and health, but they have clearly noticed these differences based on long-held statistics.
Source: Independent