Using
A Pregnancy Calendar To Determine Gender
By Michelle Bery
Pregnancy means delving into the world of the unknown –
where strange things happen to your body and the birth process
is anything but predictable. Even getting pregnant in and of itself,
can feel like a bit of mystery; who knew it took so many planets
to align in order to conceive? Once pregnant, you ponder the sex
of the baby, as well-meaning friends and family decide on the
gender.
There seems
to be every old wives trick in the book for determining gender.
And while an ultrasound can tell you with relative certainty the
sex of your baby beginning in your fifth month of pregnancy, that
doesn’t stop people from using their own homegrown seeds
of wisdom for deciding the sex of the baby.
Many a person
will tell you that the way a pregnant woman carries will tell
you if the baby she carries is a boy or a girl. According to this
principle, a boy will present the pregnant mother with a high
belly; most of the pregnancy weight will be in the belly. Mothers
carrying girls will report to be “pregnant all over”
with a larger, lower belly.
For some,
the heart rate of the baby is said to be a predictor of gender.
The tale goes that baby girls have a faster heart rate then baby
boys.
Another method
that many people subscribe to is the Chinese Lunar Pregnancy Calendar
which supposedly can determine gender by cross-referencing the
age of the mother with the month of conception.
The Chinese
Lunar Pregnancy Calendar is said to have been discovered in a
royal Chinese tomb some 700 years ago. The original pregnancy
calendar continues to be on display in the Institute of Science
in Peking, China. But different forms of the Chinese Lunar Pregnancy
Calendar continue to be used to this day, with users reporting
over 90% accuracy.
The Chinese
Lunar Pregnancy Calendar is simple to use and, ultimately, is
no more or less accurate than anything else that is used to predict
gender – other, of course, than a confirmed medical test.
Believe it
or not, there are still those who want to wait to find out the
gender of their baby. To know at the moment of delivery if you’ve
had a boy or a girl is a surprise of a lifetime – and well
worth the wait.
For easy to
understand, in depth information about pregnancy visit our ezGuide
2 Pregnancy.
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