Unfortunately this is the time of day you’re most likely to give birth
Giving birth is exciting, but since your unborn baby can’t tell time yet, there’s a pretty good chance that they’ll make their first appearance at a pretty inconvenient time. Now, we’re not talking inconvenient like in the movies where a woman’s water breaks during an important dinner or just before the big Spice Girls concert (Spice World, anyone"). We’re talking like waking-up-in-the-middle-of-the-night inconvenience here.
According to a new study from City, University of London, most spontaneous births occurred on weeknights between midnight and 6 a.m., with a peak at 4 a.m.
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This baby was born twice?yep, you read that correctlyAccording to their data?which includes records of more than five million births over a 10-year period?this category makes up about half of all births. So unless you’re getting induced or have already planned a C-section, chances are high that you’ll be up and at it during the wee hours of the morning (not that you were getting much sleep at this point anyways?it’s probably a good idea to get used to this).
Considering this news, you may also want to prep your partner for a rude awakening. Let them know that you’ll likely have to shake them out of that gr...
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