What is another word for sixth month?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪksθ mˈʌnθ] (IPA)

The sixth month can be referred to by a number of synonyms depending on the context and cultural references. In the Gregorian calendar, the sixth month is officially known as June, named after the Roman goddess Juno who was the patron of marriage and childbirth. In some cultures, June is also associated with the summer solstice and the start of the summer season. Alternatively, the sixth month can also be called Half-Year Mark or Mid-Year, indicating the midpoint of the year. Other colloquial and cultural names for the sixth month include Rose Moon in some Native American cultures and the Lotus Moon in Buddhist traditions.

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  • Plants will react quite sharply to an abortion. The fetus, however, will also react to the death of an animal in the family, and will be acquainted with the unconscious psychic relationships within the family long before it reaches the sixth month. The plants in a house are also quite aware of the growing fetus; the plants will also pick up the fact that a member of the family is ill, often in advance of physical symptoms. They are that sensitive to the consciousness within cellular structure. Plants will also know whether a fetus is male or female.
    Jane Roberts

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