Originally Posted by
sbowman
I'm having a hard time understanding this, or trying to use the information I guess. Both boys were conceived in June. First boy was conceived in Texas (it was hot), second boy conceived in Arizona (even more hot). Arizona is like perpetual summer. When I think back to my time there, I have a hard time remembering what month or season my memories take place in, because it was just always hot. But most of the women I knew that had babies were having girls. Just among my friends, the ratio was four boys to fifteen girls, and there have been two more girls born since I left, but no more boys. There was a running joke among my husband's coworkers that their flight line was cursed, and anyone that fathered a child while working there would have a girl. So I'm not sure why that is. :/ My next child will be conceived in Japan - northern Japan, kind of on the same line as northern Cali. I hear they have bad winters, like pass-me-that-shovel-so-I-can-go-dig-my-car-out kind of winters. I had planned my first attempt for August, but after reading this and spending a warm summer in Tennessee, I'm wondering if we should wait? Would December be a better time? And do you think the colder climate will work in my favor?