Fun With The Chinese Birth Calendar
Let's have a little fun here and put the Birth Calendar to the test. For all you expectant mums and dads out there, simply view the calendar and find out what gender it predicts for your new baby, then enter our poll below and let us know if the prediction was true or false.
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Predict your Baby's Gender - Chinese Style
For whatever reason, many expectant mums absolutely can not wait until the birth of their baby to find out whether they bring forth a daughter or a boy.
It is right that knowing the gender of the tot before the birth can have its advantages such as knowing which color clothes to buy and whether to render the baby's room pink or blue, while on the other side of the coin, not knowing the sex of the child up until the birth can give the new mum to be something to wonder about while going through the efforts of labor.
In the contemporary world the widespread current way of determining the gender of the unborn sweetheart is by having an ultrasound image scan, this method is quite steadfast and with progressive technology and the new 3-D scanning systems you are able to see rather clearly whether the newborn is a boy or a female.
Before we had these great scanning systems the methods to decide the sex of the baby within the womb was done in a few very mysterious and peculiar customs, the use of dowsing was most likely one of the widespread prevalent ways, on the whole this comprised of a stick or rod with a small piece of line tied to the end from which a ball was attached, this would then be held above the womans abdomen and the gender of the newborn was established on which way the string and Ball rotated.
While this may appear quite odd to lots of of us, nothing is more peculiar than the current overflow of websites that are featuring the Chinese birth calendar.
Over 700 years ago a very weird and wonderful and intriguing discovery was made in Beijing, the principal city of China. This unearthing was a simple table that apparently forecast the sex of a baby even before conception.
The Chinese Birth Calendar which is also known as The Chinese Pregnancy Calendar computes its results based upon the womans age and the month of conception, by drawing two straight lines one horizontal relating to the womans age and one vertical for the month of conception, the spot where the lines meet up is the anticipated result of the gender of the sweetheart.
While loads of expectant parents have confidence in this graph to be exceptionally trustworthy in its predictions, a few believing it to be as much as 90%, we clearly recommend that it only be employed for its fun factor, although the chart is at present on show at the Beijing Institute of science, there is no scientific evidence that we know of that can provide any validation to the mechanism of the Chinese Birth Calendar.
It is somewhat quite entertaining that the Chinese birth calendar predicts that a 21-year-old girl who conceives during the months from February to December will have a baby girl, this is somewhat a incredible prediction that somehow seems a little far fetched to us.
The Chinese Birth Calendar is located here.
Just bear in mind, being expectant should be a delightful and fun time for all mums-to-be so we recommend that you bring forth a little fun with this table and do not take it seriously.
It is right that knowing the gender of the tot before the birth can have its advantages such as knowing which color clothes to buy and whether to render the baby's room pink or blue, while on the other side of the coin, not knowing the sex of the child up until the birth can give the new mum to be something to wonder about while going through the efforts of labor.
In the contemporary world the widespread current way of determining the gender of the unborn sweetheart is by having an ultrasound image scan, this method is quite steadfast and with progressive technology and the new 3-D scanning systems you are able to see rather clearly whether the newborn is a boy or a female.
Before we had these great scanning systems the methods to decide the sex of the baby within the womb was done in a few very mysterious and peculiar customs, the use of dowsing was most likely one of the widespread prevalent ways, on the whole this comprised of a stick or rod with a small piece of line tied to the end from which a ball was attached, this would then be held above the womans abdomen and the gender of the newborn was established on which way the string and Ball rotated.
While this may appear quite odd to lots of of us, nothing is more peculiar than the current overflow of websites that are featuring the Chinese birth calendar.
Over 700 years ago a very weird and wonderful and intriguing discovery was made in Beijing, the principal city of China. This unearthing was a simple table that apparently forecast the sex of a baby even before conception.
The Chinese Birth Calendar which is also known as The Chinese Pregnancy Calendar computes its results based upon the womans age and the month of conception, by drawing two straight lines one horizontal relating to the womans age and one vertical for the month of conception, the spot where the lines meet up is the anticipated result of the gender of the sweetheart.
While loads of expectant parents have confidence in this graph to be exceptionally trustworthy in its predictions, a few believing it to be as much as 90%, we clearly recommend that it only be employed for its fun factor, although the chart is at present on show at the Beijing Institute of science, there is no scientific evidence that we know of that can provide any validation to the mechanism of the Chinese Birth Calendar.
It is somewhat quite entertaining that the Chinese birth calendar predicts that a 21-year-old girl who conceives during the months from February to December will have a baby girl, this is somewhat a incredible prediction that somehow seems a little far fetched to us.
The Chinese Birth Calendar is located here.
Just bear in mind, being expectant should be a delightful and fun time for all mums-to-be so we recommend that you bring forth a little fun with this table and do not take it seriously.
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- Rachel Rachel Feb 25, 2009 @ 9:25 am
- How very strange, I will be sure to check it when my baby is born.
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