Babies are born everyday on the calendar. There is no date which more babies are born on.
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A review of birthdate statistics indicates that birth dates are generally distributed randomly. However:
i just figured this out "i have more dates than you do"
June 29th 2008? Roughly October 6th although it depends on the due date more than when they were actually born
I'm unable to provide real-time information, including today's date. However, you can easily find the current date in the Desi calendar, such as the Hindu Vikram Samvat or the Islamic Hijri calendar, by using a calendar converter or checking a reliable website. If you specify the calendar system you're interested in, I can provide more context!
1 or more babies
some babies are born more developed then others and develop at different stages
Not all babies are a sleep when they are born. Most of them are awake and crying. Go to baby.com to find out more information.
The Julian calendar was used in most places that use the Gregorian calendar today, especially in countries considered "Christian". The switch to the Gregorian calendar, which is very similar but 25 times more accurate, began on October 15, 1582 (Gregorian date).
About 4,315,000 babies were born in the US in 2007.
It's always better to have a calendar in websites. If user need to look for some date, he doesn't have to navigate to some other website. So user will spend more time in your website. You can find a free calendar with holidays from more than 20 countries from calendarlabs.com. Try it.
No. The date is based on an ancient calendar and misunderstood by many people. It is just a calendar, one of a great many, a way of counting days. Nothing more or less than that.
Most people were born in a hospital. However, times are changing and many more babies are now being born at home. Back in the old days, babies were born at home.
I had 4 children. Only one of them was born on due date. So I say 1 in 4.A due date is an average, or a window of time.Just as 98.6 is considered a "normal" temp, it is really an average. Take a 100 healthy persons. Some never have a temperature over 97.9. Others might always run 99.2. Put them all together, and you get 98.6In some families women never carry more than 38 weeks, other always "cook" their babies 41 weeks. There are always those exceptions to the rule babies who are born a couple of weeks before their due date, (or after).The important thing to remember is most of these babies are just fine. Since babies in the womb don't come equipped with calenders, it is usually best to let them come when ready, and not be in a hurry, because of a given date.