Chinese Pregnancy Calendar: A History of Predicting Babies' Genders
By Kayla McClure, published Jun 09, 2008
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For generations, pregnancy has been a new revolution for many people. In the Chinese culture, it is tradition to rely on a calendar to predict what the sex of your baby is. The pregnancy chart was originally buried in a royal tomb more than 1,000 years ago. This chart is supposed to determine the gender of your baby by the age you and month you conceived your child.I personally have used this unique calendar to predict the gender of my child. The calendar however did not predict my gender of my child. I gave birth to son. If the calendar is correct, my son should have been a girl instead. I am twenty four years old, and conceived in the month of August. My son was born in May. Which if I am correct; my month of conception was in the month of August.
This pregnancy calendar created by the Chinese is a fun tool to use when pregnant. If you are one of those mothers who do not wish to know the sex of your baby till he/she is born, then this calendar is for you. It is fun to see how correct this calendar is.
In my case, I wanted to know what the gender of my son was. The Chinese people are very intelligent people to come up with this chart so many years ago. Even though they were very intelligent to create such a conception chart, they were wrong in my son's actual gender.
An institute in Beijing is the current location of this fabulous chart. Many websites have a similar chart to calculate the gender of your unborn child. Who would have thought this unique calendar has existed for over a thousand of years? The Chinese ancestors were ingenious to create a calendar to predict the gender with only two steps. The age of the mother and the month she conceived the child is the only information really needed to figure out the mystery of pregnancy and gender.
Just because this chart did not work for me in the prediction of my son's gender. It does not mean that it can and will not calculate other pregnancies. The calculation of the pregnancy chart is one of the easiest, fun tools to try.
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