Birth rate and its correlation with the lunar cycle and specific atmospheric conditions
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Abstract
Objective: This study was undertaken to use the Arizona State birth certificate database for Phoenix metropolitan hospitals, in conjunction with National Weather Service records to determine whether there is a relationship between birth rate and meteorologic or lunar conditions. This study attempts to dispel or lend significance to beliefs among hospital staff that the phase of the moon and/or meteorologic conditions are related to birth rate. Study design: Birth records were limited to spontaneous vaginal deliveries, 37 to 40 weeks' gestation, in Phoenix, between 1995 and 2000 (n = 167,956). Daily birth counts were merged with daily surface weather statistics from the National Weather Service for Sky Harbor Airport, and records of lunar phase for the same period. Results: The analyses revealed no significant correlates of birth rate. Conclusion: Although there exists a popular belief that the phase of the lunar cycle and weather conditions affect birth rate, no such evidence was found in this study. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
First Page
1970
Last Page
1973
DOI
10.1016/j.ajog.2005.02.066
Publication Date
6-1-2005
Recommended Citation
Morton-Pradhan, Susan; Bay, R. Curtis; and Coonrod, Dean V., "Birth rate and its correlation with the lunar cycle and specific atmospheric conditions" (2005). DIHS Faculty Publications. 112.
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