January--Named for Janus, Roman god of the doorway. January is the entrance to the year.
February--Named for the Roman purification ritual Februa, which takes place during this month.
March--Named after the Roman god Mars, because this month was the beginning of the military campaign season. Mars was originally the first moth of the year.
April--Named after the Latin word aperie, meaning "to open." Since this is the month the flowers would open.
May--Named after the Greek goddess of fertility, Maia.
June--Named after the Roman goddess Juno, patron of marriage.
July--Named to honor Julius Caesar.
August--Named to honor Augustus Caesar.
September--Originally the seventh month in the Roman calendar.
October--Originally the eighth month in the Roman calendar.
November--Originally the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
December--Originally the tenth month in the Roman calendar.
Once every 12 months, once every 6 months, once every 3 months
there are 12 months in every Gregorian year.
Every three months is called a quarter. And there are four quarters in a year.
120 months. 12 for every year.
There are 12 months in every year in the Gregorian calendar.
the baby puts presure on your bladder.
Once every 12 months, once every 6 months, once every 3 months
there are 12 months in every Gregorian year.
They stand to reason.
Quarter. At every Quarter of the financial year (every 3 months).
once every other 3 months, and then twice every 7 months...
Quarterly (in other words 12 months divided by 4)
Every three months is called a quarter. And there are four quarters in a year.
dont worry if she doesnt stand, most babies start standing when they are about 10 months and then walking at 12 or 13 months
120 months. 12 for every year.
After a few months/
starting 10 months..