There is no definite clinical answer to the question of which month is the best time to get pregnant, and pregnancy generally has nothing to do with the month.
Pregnancy requires nutritional supplementation. In the season when vegetables and fruits are relatively abundant, the early nutritional needs of the pregnant woman and the fetus can be met. The middle stage of pregnancy is a period of vigorous development of the fetus, which requires even more nutrients in large quantities, so you can choose such a period to get pregnant.
When giving birth, post-partum recuperation may be inconvenient if it is during a hot or cold period, so you may consider giving birth in a season with favorable temperatures.
It is recommended that women who need to get pregnant should take into account their own health conditions, pay attention to observing changes in ovulation, and then prepare for pregnancy three months in advance by taking folic acid supplements and conducting eugenics-related tests in advance.