Don’ts on Chinese Gender Prediction Charts Improve Sex Selection for Babies

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Gender Prediction - Chinese Birth Chart

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Expectant Mother's Birthday

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Year Month Day

Conceiving Date

Year Month Day

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Experts dispute the true accuracy of Chinese Gender Prediction Charts, often marking its accuracy at fifty percent, the equivalent of tossing a coin. However, the true proponents of Chinese Gender Prediction Charts say that, if done correctly, you can have a ninety-nine percent chance of getting a baby’s sex right. The following are events that you must avoid to better your chances at getting the right sex for your baby.

First, don’t choose the first and last ten days for gender periods. Gender periods are periods or seasons where boys or girls are likely to be conceived. This means that there are different seasons for boys and girls according to the age of the mother. To illustrate, according to the Chinese Gender Prediction Charts, the fourth until the sixth lunar month would be the gender period for women aged twenty-eight years and the eight lunar month as the gender period of women aged twenty-two years. This also implies that there are relative changes between gender periods of women in different ages. To prevent the discrepancies, don’t choose the first and last ten days of gender periods also known as “Days of Unsteadiness”.

Under this you have to remember two things. First, choose days closer to the middle of the gender period for a higher success rate in determining and selecting gender. Chinese Gender Prediction Charts have peaks and troughs. By selecting the “peak seasons” you better your chances at getting the sex you want for your baby. Second, the longer and steadier the gender period is, the more suitable for conception.

Second, unless you insist to, don’t conceive on leap months. It takes exactly 29.35 days for the moon to complete its phasic cycles. Our typical Gregorian calendars count in integer days with twenty-nine to thirty days moving in regular and irregular sequences. Therefore, comparatively, we have shorter lunar months which all add up to 354.36 days which is approximately eleven days shorter than our usual solar year. Aside from being an omen, conceiving on leap months complicates the use of Chinese Gender Prediction Charts. With the use of the lunar calendar, the difference in months is reconciled every nineteen years with the addition of seven months. Also, still with the use of the lunar calendar, we have a leap year with a leap month every three years as compared to four years in our usual calendars.

The true rationale behind Chinese Gender Prediction Charts has been lost to us and no one is for certain why this works, but it does. Many proponents of Chinese Gender Prediction Charts claim its validity on ancient surveys and the Chinese Five Elements. Chinese Gender Prediction Charts or Chinese Lunar Pregnancy Calendars for women according to age can be researched online.

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