🎉 Your Birthday Is in September—Are You Special?

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According to Good Housekeeping, the answer is a resounding yes. They’ve compiled a list of 21 reasons why September babies are extra special. I won’t spoil the whole list, but a few fun facts caught my eye—and I couldn’t resist sharing.
🍼 Fact #1: September Is the Most Common Birth Month in the U.S.
Let’s do the math. September is the ninth month. Human gestation takes about nine months. So what was happening in the U.S. right before January? Ah yes—holiday parties, mistletoe mischief, and New Year’s Eve revelry. It all adds up. Conception abounds!

🎂 Fact #2: September Babies Have a Better Shot at Reaching 100
The article doesn’t explain why, but statistically, more people born in September live to see triple digits. Maybe it’s all that autumn air and birthday cake?

🚌 Fact #3: You’re Likely the Oldest in Your Class
Thanks to the September 1 school enrollment cutoff, many September-born kids get an extra year before hopping on the big yellow bus. That means a head start in height, maturity, and maybe even snack negotiation skills.

🍁 Fact #4: September Folks Are Less Prone to Mood Disorders
Could it be the crisp fall weather, golden leaves, and pumpkin-scented everything? Whatever the reason, September babies tend to be a little sunnier in disposition.
😮💨 Fact #5: But… You’re More Prone to Respiratory Issues
September giveth and September taketh away. Asthma and other respiratory conditions are more common among those born this month. At least you’ll be cheerful while catching your breath?
☀️ Fact #6: Born on September 16? You Share a Birthday with Positive Thinking Day
Coincidence? Maybe. But if you’re a September 16 baby, you might just radiate optimism. Or at least have a good excuse to fake it.
🍕 Fact #7: My Personal Favorite—September 20 Is National Pepperoni Pizza Day
That’s right. You can celebrate your birthday with pizza and cake. Two major food groups, one glorious day. Yum!

🎈 That’s a Wrap
If you want to see all 21 reasons, check out the full article in Good Housekeeping. As a February baby myself, I can’t vouch for the accuracy—but I might be just a teensy bit jealous.
So here’s to you, September stars. May your month be filled with joy, deep breaths, and extra slices of pepperoni pizza. Happy Birthday!

photo credit Deb Neumann
Very interesting. Just remember our mother was born on September 16th. 1923 I will say no more.
LOL Yes I remembered that