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Summer BabiesSummer babies are deemed to be lucky. Some Swedish and British researchers have found out that luck and optimism largely depends on the day babies are born. Babies who were born between March to August experience the most sunny days, unlike babies who were born September to February who experience the cold and snowy weather.

However, there is one unlucky thing about babies born during the summer. Statistics show that they may have a higher risk of getting Multiple Sclerosis. This disease may manifest during the baby's adolescence or adult stage. Mothers who are expecting summer babies are pregnant during the winter; therefore, they don't get enough sunlight. Vitamin D is very important in the growth of the baby. The simplest solution for this is for mothers to take Vitamin D supplements while pregnant.

Because summer is a great time to tour around, summer babies and their parents have a lot of options when it comes to travelling and other activities. Check out April Child for ideas. Babies born during autumn or winter tend to be cooped up inside the house, as it is best to keep them warm and bundled at home during the winter months.

With summer babies, it’s much easier to go out and stroll under the sun. Babies, like their mothers, need Vitamin D too. Dress up babies in bright and summery outfits. The wardrobe of a summer baby should definitely be fun and colourful.

For more care tips and activities with your child during the sunny season, visit April Child and have a blast with your babies this summer.