10 Facts About Chinese Gender Predictor Charts

What Are Lunar Leap Months?

The lunar calendar follows a different time frame compared to the Gregorian calendar, resulting in a discrepancy of 11 days each year. To address this difference, the lunar calendar incorporates a system of adding seven lunar months every 19 years. This adjustment ensures the occurrence of leap years every three years.

It is worth noting that individuals born within the first 15 days of a leap month have their official birthday celebrated in the month prior. Similarly, expectant mothers who conceive within the first 15 days of the leap month have their designated conception month considered as the previous month.


The Role of the Father in Predicting Gender

When it comes to predicting the gender of an unborn child, the Chinese Gender Predictor Chart does not take into account any information about the father. While it is true that both the X and Y chromosomes play a role in determining a child’s gender, the prediction calendar solely relies on the mother’s information. It is important to note that the prediction calendar is designed to forecast the gender only after conception has taken place.

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