How Does the Chinese Gender Calendar Work?
The Chinese Gender Calendar is an ancient traditional method used for centuries, believed to predict the baby's gender. Although it has no scientific foundation, many parents-to-be find it fun to try.
This method uses two main pieces of information: the mother's age and the month of conception. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the point where age and month intersect shows "B" (Boy) or "G" (Girl). For example, if a 28-year-old woman conceived in April and the chart shows "G," it means she is believed to be expecting a girl.
The origins of the Chinese Baby Gender Chart date back more than 700 years to the Ming Dynasty. According to legend, the chart was discovered in a royal tomb and was said to predict unborn children's genders. Today, it remains a popular and entertaining tool for gender prediction.
Keep in mind that the Chinese Calendar is only a fun prediction tool. To determine your baby's gender with certainty, you should rely on medical methods such as ultrasound.