Sorry to disappoint all you believers, but baby knappy did not come during the full moon/lunar eclipse yesterday. I even went to the doctors for a check-up, and while she said I look very, very close...the baby will most likely come next week close to (or after) my due date. I found this article on the "lunacy" of the correlation between birth rates and the full moon:
For years people have tried to blame the full moon for increasing just about everything from the birth rate to the aggression of professional sports athletes.
No scientific study has conclusively proved that child births go up around the time of a full moon. Also, no study has proved that crime, suicide, or emergency room visits increase either.
The theory seemed to gain momentum briefly in 1978 when Dr. Arnold Lieber published a book called The Lunar Effect, which introduced the world to the "biological tides theory." Lieber argued that the moon affects the human body (which is 80% water) in much the same way as it does the world's oceans.
Critics blasted the book and the theory. Astronomer George Abell reviewed the book in 1979 and said the moon's gravitational pull on the human body was in total less than that of a mosquito.
Despite the studies, the idea of the lunar cycle and the moon casting mysterious spells on humans survives as a popular myth today.
Scientists fielding this question usually take the opportunity to point out that the word "lunacy" is derived from "luna," the Latin word for moon.
The only thing that came early this year during the lunar eclipse was the burning of the man four days early by an arsonist.
So there you have it! More updates as the week progresses.....

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