Crunchy leaves, pumpkin spice everything, ugly sweater parties, cookie swapsβ¦ and prime baby-making action? Turns out, thereβs more to fall and winter than cooler temperatures, way too much sugar, and maxed out credit cards. Most births in the US fall between June and early November, which means more of us are getting busy in the fall and winter.
So whatβs the deal? Is it the cold weather or all the festivities driving us between the sheets? That ugly sweater is pretty cute, but you can chalk this up to reproductive seasonality. Hereβs what that means, why it matters, and how to use it to your advantage.
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