Winter Born -

: The cold weather encourages staying indoors, skin-to-skin contact, and hours of "snuggling under the covers".

There is a unique kind of quiet that accompanies a winter birth. While summer babies arrive in a burst of heat and light, those born in the winter—typically between December and February—enter a world of soft snow, long nights, and the gentle crackle of a fireplace. Winter Born

Science suggests that winter babies often start life with a physical edge. Research indicates that infants born in the colder months are frequently born with stronger muscles and bones, potentially due to the high levels of Vitamin D their mothers absorbed during the sunny summer months of pregnancy. : The cold weather encourages staying indoors, skin-to-skin

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