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Chinese calendar baby gender prediction calculator

Updated 7/17/2024

In pregnancy, calendars are crucial for tracking changes, but not everything is on the doctor’s calendar. In your 7th week, you might encounter the “joys” of morning sickness, and by the 10th week, you might develop a specific food craving. Ancient Chinese and Mayan gender prediction calendars offer different insights. Can a calendar predict your baby’s gender?

One Chinese gender predictor method says it can.

 

Chinese Calendar Baby Gender Prediction Calculator

Updated 7/17/2024

In pregnancy, calendars are crucial for tracking changes, but not everything is on the doctor’s calendar. In your 7th week, you might encounter the “joys” of morning sickness, and by the 10th week, you might develop a specific food craving. Ancient Chinese and Mayan gender prediction calendars offer different insights. Can a calendar predict your baby’s gender?

One Chinese gender predictor method says it can.

 

What is the Ancient Chinese Gender Predictor Chart?

It is said that the Chinese gender calendar is more than 700 years old. The Chinese gender calendar was first discovered in a royal tomb near Beijing. For it to work, the mother’s age and date of conception must be converted to the Chinese lunar calendar. After that step is completed, then you must cross-check the data on a chart that predicts the baby’s sex. Chinese astrologists suggest that even though there is no scientific evidence to support this method, the Chinese gender predictor charts still do a relatively good job of revealing the sex of the baby. This old wives tale gender method is just for fun, so don’t rely on it for accuracy!

The History of Chinese Calendar Gender Prediction Calculator

The history of this particular gender prediction method is part mystery, part legend.

According to one account, the method was first revealed to the public in a Hong Kong newspaper in the 1970s. The article states that this Chinese gender predictor tool was used in the imperial court of the Qing Dynasty.

The Qing Dynasty lasted from 1644–1911, so the writers weren’t able to pinpoint exactly when the method began. They did claim that the method was written on a specific document and kept hidden by trusted eunuchs. The method was kept a closely guarded secret, used only by elite families. When the Qing Dynasty ended, the document disappeared—some say to Great Britain—but one scholar was able to copy the chart and the method. Another account says that this method of gender prediction was discovered 700 years ago—during either the Ming or Yuan Dynasty—in an ancient Chinese imperial tomb. How ancient? It’s hard to say. The earliest Chinese dynasty dates back to 2070 BCE, so this method might have been used for thousands of years.

How To Use the Chinese Calendar Gender Prediction Calculator

This method of predicting a baby’s sex states that the lunar month of conception and the lunar age of the mother at the time of conception can tell you your chances of having a boy or girl.

So to understand how to use this alternative method as a gender prediction test, you’ll need to look to the moon—that is, the lunar calendar.

The Chinese Lunar Calendar

The Chinese Lunar calendar comprises 12 or 13 months, each alternating between 29 and 30 days, resulting in years of about 354 or 384 days. Months are based on lunar cycles, starting with the alignment of the moon, sun, and earth during a new moon, known as “Chu Yi” or “Shuo Ri.” The full moon marks the month’s midpoint and wanes until the next new moon signals a new month.

The calendar also divides the lunar year into 24 solar terms, each about 15 days, corresponding to the sun moving 15 degrees in the sky. The Chinese New Year is determined by the earth and moon’s movements, starting on the first day of the month closest to the astronomical first day of the solar term, usually in mid-to-late January or February.

In the Chinese calendar, a person’s lunar age is one year older than their Gregorian age. According to this tradition, a baby is considered one year old at birth, and on their first birthday, they turn two. This tradition accounts for the time spent in the mother’s womb.

Using the Chinese Lunar Calendar to Predict A Baby’s Gender

To predict a baby’s gender using the Chinese lunar calendar, you start with a Chinese birth chart. This chart features months of conception on the X-axis and the mother’s lunar age at conception on the Y-axis.

Here’s how to use the chart:

  1. Add 1 to your age at conception, as the Chinese calendar counts your birth date as your first birthday.
  2. Use a Chinese-Gregorian calendar converter to find the lunar month of conception.
  3. Consult the chart to predict the baby’s gender.

For example, if you’re 31 years old (according to the Gregorian calendar), your lunar age would be 32. Let’s also say you conceived around March 18, 2020. March corresponds to the 2nd lunar month, so the chart predicts a girl.

While this method is used for gender prediction, some also use it for gender swaying by planning conception dates to increase the likelihood of having a boy or a girl.

Chinese Calendar Baby Gender Predictor Accuracy

While it’s certainly a fun way to guess the gender of your little one, the Chinese calendar gender prediction technique hasn’t been backed by science. Researchers and scientists haven’t verified the accuracy of this baby gender prediction method. Which means it has a 50-50 chance of being accurate.

Want to try a fun little test? Use your mother’s conception age and your conception date and see if the result is your gender.

Additional Chinese Gender Prediction FAQs

What Is The Difference Between Gender and Sex?

Gender and sex are terms often used interchangeably, but they hold different meanings. Sex refers to the biological attributes such as male or female based on physical characteristics. Gender, on the other hand, is a social and cultural construct encompassing roles, behaviors, and identities that society associates with being masculine or feminine. The ancient Chinese gender prediction method is more focused on predicting the biological sex of the baby rather than their gender identity.

When Can You Use The Ancient Chinese Baby Gender Predictor?

The Chinese Gender Prediction calculator can be used once you have the mother’s age at conception and the lunar month of conception. This typically becomes possible after the first trimester when the mother’s age and the conception date are known.

Does The Chinese Gender Predictor Change Each Year?

No, the Chinese Gender Predictor chart remains consistent and doesn’t undergo changes on an annual basis. The only variables that influence the Chinese Gender Predictor are the mother’s lunar age and the baby’s due date.

Are There Multiple Gender Predictor Charts?

There is only one official Chinese Gender Prediction Chart. While there may be variations floating around the internet, the original has never changed and may always stay the same. If you find another Chinese Gender Chart different from the one above, then most likely it is unauthentic.

Should I Use a Chinese Gender Predictor Calculator?

No harm, no foul for using a Chinese gender predictor! This method is one of the fun and entertaining test methods for determining if you’re having a boy or girl baby. So why not give it a try? Just keep in mind this is purely for fun. Don’t take the results too seriously or start picking out colors for the nursery.

What Are Other Fun Methods To Use To Predict Baby’s Gender?

Certainly! Beyond the Chinese Gender Predictor, there’s an array of enjoyable gender prediction methods, including our Gender Prediction Quiz. If you’re curious about potential signs of having a baby boy, explore the informative Signs of Having a Baby Boy. Additionally, discovered potential connections between pregnancy cravings and gender prediction. For a fascinating twist, uncover insights into the Pencil Test to Determine Baby’s Gender and its potential revelations. As you explore these approaches, please remember that, while engaging and entertaining, they haven’t undergone scientific validation. So just have fun with it!

Find Out If Your Predictions Were Right With SneakPeek

It can be a blast to consult ancient methods of gender prediction and explore different cultures’ approach to discovering a baby’s gender. At a certain point, though, you just want to know ! You could wait to schedule an appointment with your OBGYN or midwife for a traditional gender test. But Now, you can discover your baby’s gender earlier than ever with the SneakPeek Early Gender DNA Test.

At just 6 weeks into pregnancy SneakPeek Gender is the only test can determine whether you’re having a little boy or a little girl. The gender blood test kit comes with simple instructions, and everything you need for the test is there. Once you’ve completed the test, ship off your DNA sample to one of our SneakPeek Labs using the prepaid packaging. Soon after your sample is received, you’ll discover your baby’s gender.

It’s simple. It’s safe. And the SneakPeek Early Gender DNA Test has been proven to be over 99% accurate1 at as early as 6 weeks in laboratory studies.

 

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