Are you due to give birth this month or have a baby who was born in March? Here are ten facts about March babies, including March star signs, March birth stones and famous people born in March.
Here Are 10 Facts About March Babies
All About March Babies
- The weather is looking up, as is your March-born baby. Those born in the spring tend to be more positive than their peers, according to a study around how your birth month affects your mood.
- March babies also score high on the hyperthymia scale - which is the measure of general optimism - and means they are more likely to look on the bright side.
- As well as your child’s birthday, there is a lot to celebrate this month, including Easter, Mother’s Day (UK), International Women’s Day and St. Patrick's Day.
- March also marks the first day of spring meaning warmer weather is on the way. We also change the clocks forward in March, giving us the promise of lighter evenings to look forward to. It’s an optimistic birth month all round!
- Your high-flying March-born baby is most likely to go on to be a pilot, according to a recent study.
- Alternatively, your baby could go on to have a high-rising career instead. One study of 375 companies found that 12.5% of CEOs were born in March.
- Speaking of high-rising, a study from Austria found March-born babies born at the end of March are likely to be some of the tallest among their peers (which is potentially due to the he amount of light-dependent melatonin mothers are exposed to during pregnancy).
- The March birth flowers are the daffodil and jonquil, two spring flowers for the month where the new season officially begins.
- March babies have two birth stones, aquamarine and bloodstone, two stones which are very different in appearance.
- Your March baby will be a Pisces or an Aries, signs considered as compassionate, creative and energetic.
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