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A Win-Win Situation

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Pity poor Diane Chandler. Hubby Chris was playing in the Super Bowl, quarterbacking for the Atlanta Falcons, and she was at home with a week-old infant.

Nature rarely cooperates to schedule conception and childbirth at the parents’ convenience. But a new, somewhat-macho feature of the BabyCenter Web site (https://www.babycenter.com) will let sports fans know if they are going to miss a major sporting event due to childbirth.

One feature of the site, called the Sports Event Conflict Catcher, allows a couple to enter a due date and find out what major sports events might conflict with childbirth. The second feature, called the Conception Blocker, allows a couple to select from a list of major sports events for information about when it’s best not to conceive “so as to maintain optimum viewing availability.”

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OK, so you use these tools and, with luck, the baby is born at 2 a.m. and you haven’t missed a single second of “Monday Night Football.” Just wait until the baby comes home. Not only will you never watch a complete game--from pregame to postgame show--ever again. . . .

You won’t care.

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