• morphballganon
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    9 months ago

    Jan 1st and Dec 25th both less common than Feb 29th? Sounds unrealistic.

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      9 months ago

      Other users have pointed it out: this data set likely includes induced births and c-sections, neither of which would be scheduled on a holiday.

      You can also see a dip around 4 July, so this data is probably from the USA