Seasonality of births in South-Eastern Nigeria
- PMID: 468866
- DOI: 10.1017/s0021932000012268
Seasonality of births in South-Eastern Nigeria
Abstract
PIP: A study of seasonal pattern of births in Nigeria was conducted using data on live births for the period 1971-76 from 4 climatically similar southeastern states (Anambra, Imo, Cross River and Rivers State). After pooling the data, the monthly distribution for different years was calculated. The resulting time series was graphically compared with temperature levels during time of conception, or nine months back. Data analysis revealed a seasonal pattern in the monthly distribution of births, with the peak period observed during April-June, and a trough during November-January. Counting 9 months back, the conceptions were calculated as occuring during July, August, or September of the previous year. In terms of the annual agricultural cycle of the southeastern states, July-September corresponded with the period of light farm work or relative idleness for men (main activity during this period is weeding and tending the crops, tasks primarily done by women and children); this is also a period of abundance of fruits, vegetables and palm wine, and rains after dusk, conditions conducive to mating.
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