Just What Is A Chinese Pregnancy Calendar?

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  • Author Carl Dinello
  • Published February 8, 2007
  • Word count 623

A little history on the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar. One of the most wonderful, and exciting events any woman could ever experience would be her own pregnancy. The sheer joy of knowing that somebody lives inside that growing belly is a great source of unparalleled joy and happiness. This euphoric feeling is not only for the woman who is conceiving, but is shared by the father-to-be as well.

Should this be the first child in the couples lives, the pregnancy itself will be one of the biggest celebrations they could ever experience together. Adding to the fun and excitement of preparing for the coming baby, the expectant couple can also enjoy various methods that may help them determine different pregnancy possibilities. One of these methods is the pregnancy calendar.

GOING ANCIENT

Having the largest population in the world, the Chinese people know a little something about birthing babies. Chinese traditions can be found in almost all aspects of peoples lives just about anywhere in the world. Chinese food, Chinese fashion, and even in pregnancy, Chinese methods are popular because they have proven to be effective over a very long period of time.

One of these methods concerns pregnancy, and is referred to as the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar. Also called the “Chinese Pregnancy Chart,” “Chinese Conception Chart,” or the “Chinese Conception Calendar,” the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar is used to determine if the expectant mother will deliver a baby girl, or a baby boy.

This ancient method of predicting a babys gender can be traced from a 700-year old Royal Tomb placed near the city of Peking in China. It is believed that a pregnancy chart was buried in this royal tomb. This original Chinese chart is now on display at the Beijing Institute of Science. Many people, especially the Chinese, believe that the original pregnancy calendar is almost 100 percent accurate. This accuracy is attributed to the use of the Chinese Lunar Calendar.

The basis of the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar is on the month of conception, rather than the birth month. In addition to the month of the babys conception, the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar also involves the age of the mother during her time of conception, and then the adding of nine months to her age in order to adjust the lunar calendar.

HOW IT WORKS

The Chinese Pregnancy Calendar is dependent on the lunar calendar. If you are researching the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar online, you will find several sites that usually provide charts containing the months and dates in a lunar calendar. These dates usually represent the mothers age during the conception, the month when conception took place, and corresponding boxes labeled “B” for boy, and “G” for girl.

This data will be placed in vertical and horizontal positions allowing you to draw coordinates where the points will intersect. Still confused? Here’s some step-by-step assistance when using the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar:

  1. First, take note of the woman's age during the time of conception.

  2. Add 9 months to the age to adjust the calendar.

  3. Now, locate this result on the left-hand column of the calendar.

  4. Then, locate the month the baby was conceived across the top portion of the calendar.

  5. Lastly, follow these two coordinates to the spot where they meet and intersect, and look for the corresponding box labeled “B” for boy, or “G” for girl.

Although the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar maintains that it is 99 percent accurate, remember that it is nearly impossible to be that reliable, and today is only used for fun and entertainment. If you really want to know for sure, it is better to opt for an ultrasound during the 7th, or 8th month of the pregnancy for more accurate results, and to not rely solely on the Chinese Pregnancy Calendar.

Carl DiNello is an Article Author and Wesbite Owner whose articles are featured on websites covering the Internets most popular topics.

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