Pregnant? Use the Chinese Lunar Calendar to Predict A Boy Baby or Girl Baby

August 7, 2009 by  
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The Chinese Lunar Calendar For Baby Gender Selection

The Chinese Lunar Calendar is said to have been around for over 700 years now. Developed by a Chinese Scientist after years of research, many Chinese put a lot of faith in it’s results, many westerners aren’t so sure. Whether you put much faith in it or not it can be a lot of fun, so just relax and enjoy it.

Will you have a boy, or will you have a baby girl? Lets use the calendar and see! First you need to understand how to use it properly, if you don’t know much about the Chinese Lunar Calendar and the differences compared to the Gregorian Calendar used in the west.

To get an accurate result be sure to use the month of conception, as opposed to the actual birth date of your baby!

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It can be confusing figuring out the mothers age at conception using the Chinese Lunar Calendar. To get an accurate result you must use the mothers age from the Chinese Lunar Calendar, not the Gregorian Calendar used in the West.

To begin with, the mother should add a year to her age at conception, and another year if she conceives after January 29th (the Chinese New Year.). January 29th is the start of the New Year on the Chinese Lunar Calendar instead of January 1st as it does in the West.

Find the column for the age of the mother as well as the month of conception, then follow these two columns to intersection and if the square is blue expect a boy and if pink you’ll have a girl.

The Chinese Lunar Calendar can be used on any mother-to-be’s baby or a child or even an adult as long as you determine the two parameters accurately.

So have some fun with it, and remember you’re baby is a gift from above no matter what gender it is!

 

 

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