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Predict Baby’s Gender

March 29, 2017 1 Comment

iStock_000006931371SmallThe Chinese Gender Prediction Calendar seems to be more accurate than pure chance. Looking at it in retrospect, I see that it would have predicted the gender of three of my four children correctly. The calendar is said to have been invented during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) and with the help of the I Ching, an ancient book of divination.

The Chinese Gender Prediction Calendar is easy to use. Just find your age at the time of the conception of your child in the horizontal row. Next, find the month your child was conceived in the vertical row. Match up the horizontal and vertical rows to see either a pink or a blue box. Pink is for girl; blue is for boy.

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Peggy O'Mara newPeggy O’Mara is the editor and publisher of peggyomara.com. She founded Mothering.com in 1995 and was its editor-in chief until 2012. She was the editor and publisher of Mothering Magazine from 1980 to 2011. The author of Having a Baby Naturally; Natural Family Living; The Way Back Home; and A Quiet Place, Peggy has conducted workshops at Omega Institute, Esalen, La Leche League, and Bioneers. She is the mother of four and grandmother of three.

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  1. thelma lager says

    January 14, 2014 at 1:11 PM

    Fascinated with your Chinese puzzle. I live in Monterey Park which now has a population of 6 5% Chinese! 650 Chinese restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley. I’ll share your newsletter with my local librarian. She will be interested. Happy to hear from you. Happy New Year, by the way. Thelma

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