Does this imply that the birthday is more than one or (exactly) one month in the future?
It means that the speaker's birthday is roughly a month from the day he makes the statement. It doesn't mean that it's more than a month.
Exactly a month away would be something like "My birthday's a month from today."
More than a month would be something like "My birthday's a bit over a month away"
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