December: Month 12 of the Gregorian calendar.
August: Month 8
September: Month 9.
First day of winter is December is December 20th, but colloquially it begins much earlier.
First day of fall is September 20th.
A late November-early-to-mid December conception would generally be an August birth.
December-January-Februrary-March-April-May-June-July-August.
Count 'em. 9.
Originally posted by Strangelove
December: Month 12 of the Gregorian calendar.August: Month 8
September: Month 9.
First day of winter is December is December 20th, but colloquially it begins much earlier.
First day of fall is September 20th.
A late November-early-to-mid December conception would generally be an August birth.
Changing the point. Which month, comes 9 months after December?
Originally posted by StrangeloveNot really. I suppose if you count the first months as two you got a point. But babies tend to not do that, and just come 9 months after the day they were conceived.
See, it all comes down to whether you count December in the mix or not. I do. You apparently don't.Those 16 days between December 15th and December 31st do count, you know.