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Résumé :
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It would be reasonable to expect births to occur at even intervals within a 24-hour day and throughout the course of a week. However, although there is limited research in this area, it has been found that the distribution of births across a 24-hour day and throughout the week is not random, nor patterns of time of birth predictable. Births are more likely to be grouped in specific parts of the day and week. Studies that are now quite dated have suggested that women are more likely to do so in the afternoon. Previous studies also state that women are more likely to give spontaneously on Sundays than on any other day and least likely to give birth spontaneously on Tuesdays.
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