Wives’ Stories!
The idea that babies are more likely to be born at night may stem from an old wives’ tale that has been passed down through generations. Although the exact origins of this belief are unclear, there is some science to suggest that there may be a connection between birth and the night hours.
In the past, our ancestors were often occupied during the day with work and other responsibilities, but in the evening and night hours, they would come together as a community. This would allow expectant mothers to relax as much as possible and give birth while being protected by the people around them. The night hours may have provided a sense of safety and security for birthing mothers. While it’s possible that the original tale was misunderstood or misremembered over time, the idea that babies are more likely to be born at night may have its roots in this ancient practice. However, it’s essential to remember that birth can occur at any time, and the timing of a baby’s arrival is ultimately unpredictable.