Is the Chinese Calendar for Gender Accurate?

When Thea was already a little more than six months into her pregnancy, Dr. Bautista, her ob-gyne at St. Luke’s Hospital confirmed that her baby is a boy.  So it’s really a boy.  That’s what I already told her and my son-in-law a long time ago and I based it on a Chinese calendar, which is several times proven accurate and correct.

Chinese Calendar for Gender

Chinese Calendar for Gender

Amrin was wishing their baby is a girl and his Mom was wishing the same too. Maybe because she already experienced having a grandson, that’s why.  And some people wish for a daughter as their first born, because they believe it is a guarantee of having someone to help the parents and the family. A daughter also takes care of the younger siblings better.

Amrin even said that basing on the circumstances of Thea’s conception, it’s likely that her child is a girl.

But I also told him that based on Thea’s age and the month she conceived, it’s most likely a boy although I did not insist so as not to spoil Amrin’s excitement.  So I said further, maybe it’s really a girl, anyway, my Chinese calendar is not that accurate.

It was only after their ob-gyne’s confirmation that Amrin said I was right.  Of course it’s a boy.  It’s what I told them a long time ago. What I didn’t tell them was how accurate my Chinese calendar was.

Because based on studies, it’s 99% accurate.

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Comments

2 Comments on "Is the Chinese Calendar for Gender Accurate?"

  1. Esther on Wed, 25th Mar 2009 1:27 pm 

    Thanks for stopping by. I like your blog as well. Daniel is soo cute!!

  2. punk rock mom on Fri, 27th Mar 2009 3:08 pm 

    dude looks like this year I am way more likely to have another girl!

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