If it's true that some points of the year are better than others in which to be conceived, then I would like to test the hypothesis that climate/weather plays a part in that. Let's see if the results from a survey in the Southern hemisphere are rotated 6 months from the same survey in the Northern hemisphere.
From the article: "Further evidence of the importance of sunshine comes from the finding that the risk of illness tends to be highest between March and May for those born in the northern hemisphere. However, for Antipodean births, the pattern is reversed."
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"Further evidence of the importance of sunshine comes from the finding that the risk of illness tends to be highest between March and May for those born in the northern hemisphere. However, for Antipodean births, the pattern is reversed."
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