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PostHeaderIcon Introduction of the Chinese Birth Gender Chart

Feng Shui, Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and Tai Chi all come from the wisdoms of ancient Chinese. These techniques or knowledge were once considered as superstitious in the western world, but are now widely used in many civilized countries. The Chinese Gender Chart (aka Chinese Birth Calendar or Chinese Pregnancy Calendar) which is used to predict the gender of a baby, does not yet receive the respect from western eyes like other Chinese ancient wisdoms!

The amazing thing about the Chinese Gender Chart is that it can predict the gender of babies long before a mother’s conception and that its accuracy rate is higher than 90%. The prediction is only based on two factors: the mother’s age of conception and the month of conception (see http://www.chinesegenderchart.info/pregnancy-chart-gender-selection/howitwork.html.) So, if a baby is conceived in June when the woman is 30, she will give birth to a girl. And if a baby is conceived in August when the woman is 22, she will give birth to a boy. The most unusual thing associated with the Chinese Gender Chart is that it is the women who determine the sex of the children; this differs from all medical books that tell you that it is the presence or absence of the Y chromosome from men that determine the sex of the children. Recent medical studies have found that it is the woman’s ovum membrane that chooses whether to fertilize with the X or Y sperm from men. So it is more appropriate to say that it is the female that chooses the sex of the baby (by virtue of selecting which sperm to mate with) and the male only determines the sex of the baby after conception. And this is exactly what the ancient Chinese pointed out.

There are many advantages to using the Chinese Gender Chart: It is 100% free, 100% natural, and it is absolutely safe. But a lot of people who have tested the Chinese Gender Chart conclude that the accuracy of the chart is no better than flipping a coin. What they don’t know is that, to use the Chart, one must follow several rules:

1. The Chinese Gender Chart is based on the lunar calendar.

2. A newborn baby is already one-year old.

3. You don’t choose the first and last ten days of a gender period for conception.

4. You don’t choose to conceive in Chinese leap months.

There is nothing wrong in preferring a baby boy after having two or three girls. You may also consider choosing a specific gender if your family has certain sex-related illnesses. Although there is still no scientific proof of why the chart works, choosing a specific sex by using the Chinese Gender Chart is still the best alternative to more expensive gender selection methods like MicroSort and PGD.

For more information and examples about the Chinese Gender Chart, please visit http://www.chinesegenderchart.info

Lok Yae is a happy father and a long time practitioner of the art of Feng Shui. His site teaches you how to use the Chinese Gender Chart to choose the gender of a baby. Visit now at http://www.chinesegenderchart.info.

PostHeaderIcon Use Chinese Gender Chart For Gender Selection

Feng Shui, Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and Tai Chi all come from the wisdoms of ancient Chinese. These techniques or knowledge were once considered as superstitious in the western world, but are now widely used in many civilized countries. The Chinese Gender Chart (aka Chinese Birth Calendar or Chinese Pregnancy Calendar) which is used to predict the gender of a baby, does not yet receive the respect from western eyes like other Chinese ancient wisdoms!

The amazing thing about the Chinese Gender Chart is that it can predict the gender of babies long before a mother’s conception and that its accuracy rate is higher than 90%. The prediction is only based on two factors: the mother’s age of conception and the month of conception (see http://www.chinesegenderchart.info/pregnancy-chart-gender-selection/howitwork.html.) So, if a baby is conceived in June when the woman is 30, she will give birth to a girl. And if a baby is conceived in August when the woman is 22, she will give birth to a boy. The most unusual thing associated with the Chinese Gender Chart is that it is the women who determine the sex of the children; this differs from all medical books that tell you that it is the presence or absence of the Y chromosome from men that determine the sex of the children. Recent medical studies have found that it is the woman’s ovum membrane that chooses whether to fertilize with the X or Y sperm from men. So it is more appropriate to say that it is the female that chooses the sex of the baby (by virtue of selecting which sperm to mate with) and the male only determines the sex of the baby after conception. And this is exactly what the ancient Chinese pointed out.

There are many advantages to using the Chinese Gender Chart: It is 100% free, 100% natural, and it is absolutely safe. But a lot of people who have tested the Chinese Gender Chart conclude that the accuracy of the chart is no better than flipping a coin. What they don’t know is that, to use the Chart, one must follow several rules:

1. The Chinese Gender Chart is based on the lunar calendar.
2. A newborn baby is already one-year old.
3. You don’t choose the first and last ten days of a gender period for conception.
4. You don’t choose to conceive in Chinese leap months.

There is nothing wrong in preferring a baby boy after having two or three girls. You may also consider choosing a specific gender if your family has certain sex-related illnesses. Although there is still no scientific proof of why the chart works, choosing a specific sex by using the Chinese Gender Chart is still the best alternative to more expensive gender selection methods like MicroSort and PGD.

Lok Yae is a happy father and a long time practitioner of the art of Feng Shui. His site teaches you how to correctly use the Chinese Gender Chart to choose the gender of a baby. Visit now at http://www.chinesegenderchart.info.

PostHeaderIcon Pregnancy Gender Selection – a Chinese Child Birth Conception Chart

With a one-child policy in effect for two generations, the Chinese have it tough when it comes to raising a family. Gender selection at conception and pregnancy stages has always been an important consideration to the Chinese family as it is only the Son, and not the Daughter, that will eventually carries the family name.

When it comes to selecting a child’s gender at birth, the Ancient Chinese provides a detailed and pretty impressive Pregnancy Gender Selection Chart (or Chinese Gender Conception Calendar), which gives a systematic prediction on the gender of a baby based on two factors; (a) the age of conception of the mother, as well as (b) the month of conception.

This Pregnancy Gender Selection Chart is not to be confused with the better known Four Pillars Birth Chart (or Bazi) in the field of Feng Shui. The Four Pillars Reading is used for predicting the fortunes of a person based on his birth information, where else the Pregnancy Gender Selection Chart is meant for pre-determining the gender of a child at the conception and pregnancy stages.

This rather well-known Chart was discovered in the Ming’s Tomb and is apparently kept by the Imperial Family. However, there are in effect numerous similar gender selection guides circulating among the Chinese population, especially in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This Chart produced here is meant purely for leisure read.

There is no scientific basis on its prediction, although older generations of Chinese have proclaimed it to be highly accurate. Some feel that after all, with the largest population in the world, the Chinese got to know a thing or two about childbirths. In effect, with only 2 gender selections in the word (i.e. either boy or girl), no prediction mechanisms, either ancient or modern, will do far wrong if they do not deviate too far from the 50% benchmark.

Although this method of gender selection is safe and natural, it is not meant to be a serious alternative to modern medical science. In modern society as we know of, there are indeed couples who do have problems producing either boys or girls, and the problem can be attributed to both the Father and Mother, and not solely to the Mother in the case of the traditional Chinese Pregnancy Gender Selection Chart. These can be affected by many modern factors not found in Ancient China, including radio waves activities exposed to from modern equipments.

See the Chinese Pregnancy Gender Selection Chart and read more about its usage and origi n at the Chinese Pregnancy Gender Selection Chart .

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Linus is an expat living in China. He writes about China and the Chinese Culture for eChinaExpat.Com, a platform for Chinese Culture, China Travel, Feng Shui and general China expat tips for expatriates and tourists living in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and other China cities.

 

PostHeaderIcon Understanding the Weight Gain Pregnancy Chart

A new chart scrutinizes excess gain during pregnancy. This weight gain pregnancy chart is prepared based on sufficiency of maternal weight in face of height. This is indicated by a modified table for average frame size of women. The data is taken from a low-income population that is racially-mixed and resides in New York City.

There is a monogram, along with the chart. It is used to determine percentage values of “standard mass” at different gestational ages. The chart sets up a desirable mass near term. It is equivalent to 120 percent part of “standard mass” for those women, who had a pre-pregnancy weight either 100 percent of “standard gain” or lower than that.

For those women, who had pre-pregnancy weight more than 100 per cent of standard, the desirable mass near term differs as per the original weight. However, for those women who had pre-pregnancy weight more than 120 per cent of standard, it includes a least put on of about 7 kg. Those women who obtained or went beyond the body mass near term, equal to 120 percent of “standard gain” delivered babies with considerably greater mean birth weight than those women who failed to meet this target. These women were from low income populations group residing in the US and Chile.

Weight Gain Chart

The average breakdown that is gained during this time is as follows:

Baby 5-7 lbs.

Placenta 1.5 lbs.

Amniotic and Other Fluids 6 lbs.

Increased Blood Volume 4 lbs.

Uterus 2 lbs.

Breasts 2 lbs.

Fat Stores 7 lbs.

Total 15-35 lbs.

Healthy Weight Gain During Pregnancy

There is no standard mass that works for all women. However, as per the chart, the healthy put on is anything between 15-35 pounds (7-16 kg). How much exactly you need to gain during the nine-month phase depends on not one, but many factors.

According to a recent study, underweight women should gain the maximum mass in the healthy range. This amounts to 35 pounds. On the other hand, overweight women should gain the least from this range. This amounts to 15 pounds. For women having healthy pre-pregnancy weight, they need to gain somewhere between 20-25 pounds.

Take the help of weight gain pregnancy chart and keep an eye on the pounds.

weight gain pregnancy chart is a nice tool to monitor your pregnancy weight gain. It takes into consideration your weight before pregnancy. It prevents you from excess weight gain during pregnancy.