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A '''baby boom''' is any period of greatly increased birth rate during a certain period, and usually within certain [[geography|geographical]] bounds. Persons born during such a period are often called [[baby boomer]]s. Some contest the general conventional wisdom that baby booms signify good times and periods of general economic growth and stability, but this is a controversial position that ignores much of the well-documented historical record from the 1500s to present.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
A '''baby boom''' is any period of greatly increased birth rate during a certain period, and usually within certain [[geography|geographical]] bounds. Persons born during such a period are often called [[baby boomer]]s. Some contest the general conventional wisdom that baby booms signify good times and periods of general economic growth and stability, but this is a controversial position that ignores much of the well-documented historical record from the 1500s to present.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}

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For the film, see Baby Groom (film).

A baby boom is any period of greatly increased birth rate during a certain period, and usually within certain geographical bounds. Persons born during such a period are often called baby boomers. Some contest the general conventional wisdom that baby booms signify good times and periods of general economic growth and stability, but this is a controversial position that ignores much of the well-documented historical record from the 1500s to present.[citation needed]

The term baby boom most often refers to the dramatic post-World War II baby boom (notice the rate of change on the chart below). However, the term remains a general demographic one and is also applicable to other similar population expansions.

Recent baby boom periods include:

Number of births in the United States, 1934 to present

Other uses

Babyboom is the name of the acoustic reggae/folk side project of Manchester ska punk band Sonic Boom Six.

See also