Mom makes compelling claim that late summer is the smartest time to begin a pregnancy
Timing is everything.

No one would say no to an easier pregnancy
Is there a perfect time of year to get pregnant? One that avoids having to skip even looking at holiday foods for fear of stirring up morning sickness? That offers a stress-free wardrobe transition? Makes swollen feet, frequent urges to pee, and relentless heartburn somehow more bearable?
According to one momโthe answer is yes.
In fact, this month not only makes pregnancy a cakewalk, it even gives parents a kid with the best astrological sign, if youโre into that sort of thing.In a now-viral post, mom and content creator Love Frances Chie claims this magical window of opportunity exists only between โthe end of July or the month of August.โ
She of course is speaking from experience.
โI was lucky enough to have this with my first, and it was the best,โ she boasts in the clip.
For one thing, Chie attests that with a Late July/August conception, morning sickness should be over just in time for the holiday season. โThat means you'll be feeling good and ready to chow down on Thanksgiving and Christmas.โ
(It goes without saying that this isnโt always the case, especially for moms who suffer from HG. But generally speaking, nausea wanes around month four, according to Mount Sinai)
@lovefranceschiee Replying to @Olivia Best time to get pregnant โ nothing tops it, prove me wrong ๐๐๐ฝ | #greenscreen #pregnant #pregnancy #pregnanttiktok #firsttimemom #momsoftiktok #fypage โฌ original sound - Love Frances Chie ๐
Second, beginning a pregnancy in late summer means more time in comfy, cozy, easily stretchy clothes.
โSeven of your months will be spent in the cold weather so you get to wear oversized sweaters, hoodies and sweatpants, and be comfy. Also, since it's cold you're not missing out on a thing,โ she says. Honestly, great point.
Lastly, having a spring baby might help with postpartum, offering new moms more opportunities to get out and get some fresh air throughout the summer, Chie notes.
Plus, moms could be โlucky enoughโ to bring a Taurus into this world, which Chie calls the โbest sign.โ They are known to be reliable and down-to-earth, both good things!
Chie invited other parents to challenge her opinion on what month is best for getting pregnant, and it wasnโt long before thousands chimed in.
Some wholeheartedly agreed. One viewer wrote. โHell yeah pregnant in July and due in April ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐโ
Another added, โI CAN CONFIRM THIS. My 2nd was end of April and THE BEST PREGNANCY & PostPartum! Enjoyed Summer & she was walking by next Summer(1yr)AMAZING!โ
Others werenโt so convinced.
One viewer argued the winter was actually the best time, writing โend of December! you'll have a September baby and still have good weather on birthdays. and you can snuggle with your baby in the cold months ๐
Another felt like the end of spring, not summer, was best. โI would say end of March/April. Cute bump summertime, jumpers in autumn, Birth at Christmas (Iโm due 19th), off work until Jan 2025. ๐๐ผโ they commented.
One person even joked that Chieโs proposed conception season is a no-go as it risks giving birth to a โGemini baby.โ The astrology bias is real, yโall.
And while these varying opinions might make for a fun discussion, Chieโs did conclude her video with the caveat that โevery baby is a blessing, no matter when they are conceived, and we should all feel very blessed that we were able to bring forth life.โ
I think, no matter what conception month or sun sign we think is best, that we can all agree on that.
And just for fun: if you want to hear Chie's "worst months" for getting pregnant, you can find them here.

