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Previously on "National Baby making day"

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  • MarillionFan
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    Remember the Nightmare child. i do.

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    National Baby making day

    On your marks get set Boink

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  • Cliphead
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    I'll take extra special care tomorrow

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  • RSoles
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    "More babies are born in the UK on September 26 than on any other date
    It falls 38 weeks – the length of the average pregnancy – after January 2 "

    The way NHS is overloaded, January 2 is one of the worst days for conception.

    Actually thinking about it I do have one kid born about a week before that date. Santa Rally?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Is that because 2nd of January is kind of "****. There's all else to do"?

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  • vetran
    started a topic National Baby making day

    National Baby making day

    On your marks get set Boink

    Couples who want to get pregnant should head to the bedroom at 10.36pm on Monday  | Daily Mail Online

    It's nearly National Baby-Making day! Couples who want to get pregnant should head to the bedroom at 10.36pm on Monday
    More babies are born in the UK on September 26 than on any other date
    It falls 38 weeks – the length of the average pregnancy – after January 2
    Fertility experts dub the second day of the month National Baby-Making Day

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