The Chinese Birthing Chart

February 11, 2010 by  
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The Chinese Baby Calendar was discovered about 700 years ago by a Chinese scientist. It is believed to be very accurate by many in the far east, while Westerners aren’t so sure. The Chinese Gender Calendar can be a lot of fun whether you’re a “believer” or not.

In order to get accurate results using the Chinese gender predictor, you need to understand the differences between the Chinese Lunar Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar used here in the west.

First you need to know the month of conception, remember conception not birth. Some have mistakenly used the actual birth date and of course this won’t give you an accurate result, so be sure you use the month of conception!

The confusing part for most people is figuring the mothers age at conception, this is her age on the Chinese calendar not the Gregorian Calendar used in the west.

To figure the mother-to-be’s month of conception just add 9 months from her date of birth. Also take into consideration the fact that the Chinese New Year falls on a different date every year, always between January 22 and February 22.

Now using the parameters above, you simply figure the babys month of conception as well as the mothers month of conception, follow the two columns till they intersect and if the square is blue-it’s a boy, but if it’s pink you’ll be having a girl baby.

If you want to see if the calendar was right or wrong, you could of course have an ultra-sound in your seventh or eighth month and know for sure. The Chinese Gender Prediction Calendar can be a lot of fun regardless, so break it out at your next baby shower, and enjoy!

The Chinese Baby Calendar can be lots of fun to experiment with, but regardless of gender, you new baby is a gift and deserves to be loved and nurtured.

For even more info on gender predictors visit Chinese Gender Predictor

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