10 Facts About Chinese Gender Predictor Charts

When expecting a child, parents-to-be face various unknowns, such as the baby’s gender and arrival date. While knowing the gender of the baby allows for better planning, it typically remains a mystery until the 16th week of pregnancy. Throughout history, people have developed numerous methods to predict the gender of unborn babies. Among these methods, the Chinese Gender Predictor Chart stands out as one of the most popular and widely used.


Understanding the Chinese Gender Predictor Chart

The Chinese Gender Predictor Chart, also known as the Baby Gender Pregnancy Calendar Chart, is an annual publication by the Chinese Farmer’s Almanac. Its roots have different accounts, but it is commonly referred to as the “Qing Palace Gender Selection Secret Formula” in Chinese. This chart can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty, the final imperial dynasty in China that ruled from 1644 to 1912. Even today, parents worldwide continue to rely on this ancient gender predictor chart.


The Reliability of the Chinese Gender Chart

While modern technology has made significant advancements in gender prediction accuracy, there are still instances where even scientific methods can fall short. The Chinese Gender Chart, unlike the Gregorian calendar commonly used in the Western world, relies on Chinese months for its predictions. The original gender selection and prediction calendar, known as the Qing dynasty gender chart, has gained widespread popularity. However, with its popularity comes a plethora of online options, many of which utilize inaccurate techniques. Devotees of the Chinese Gender Chart claim that its accuracy ranges between 70 and 75 percent.

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