Gender Prediction With The Chinese Birth
Calendar
Author: Zhang Xiao Hong

The Chinese Birth Calendar is such an amazing discovery that it
is still used widely across the world as a way to predict the
sex of your expected baby. Although there are many ways to
predict the sex of your child with rapidly increasing knowledge
in the field of science, such as the use of modern ultrasound
systems, the Chinese Birth Chart has been said to be as accurate
as 99%. Given that the age of the Chinese Birth Calendar is
truly unknown, it is still an accurate tool in determining the
sex of your expected child

The calendar, which is also called the Chinese Baby Chart, was
discovered in an ancient tomb near the capital Chinese city of
Beijing well over 700 years ago. The only place that you may
view the original chart now is the Institute of Science, which
is also located in Beijing China.

While the chart can be very confusing and overwhelming when you
first look at it, the calendar is very easy to decipher once you
take a little time and read the directions that usually come
with it. The first step in determining the sex of your expected
baby based on the Chinese Birth Calendar is to figure out what
month your baby was conceived in. It is a simple step but often
people can forget very easily exactly when. If in doubt, the
best way to figure this out is to just take the due date or the
birth date of your child and go back nine months. For normal,
full term babies, this is the easiest way to do it.

After you determine the month that your baby was conceived in,
you need to figure out how old the mother will be at the birth
of the baby. Of course, the only way to estimate this is to go
off of the doctor's due date that was given. Once that is
figured out, you go down the chart and where the two vertical
and horizontal points meet is where it will tell you the sex of
your child, We have found it more user friendly to have the
squares of the chart colored pink for girls and blue for boys
along with the initials "F" for female and "M" for male, again
this is sometimes "G" for girl and "M" for boy .

This is truly an amazing and fascinating tool and something
that has been used for centuries upon centuries with an eerie
amount of accuracy. Some professionals will even tell you that
it can be more accurate then ultrasounds, although we still
recommend using science over an ancient prediction gender chart.
Along with this baby gender calendar and your ultrasound, you
should be able to get a good idea of what the sex of your child
should be. However, if you were like me, the ultrasound and the
Chinese Baby Chart conflicted. The funny thing about my
situation is that the baby chart was correct, and the ultrasound
was wrong. So, which one is really better?


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