When the mother is pregnant, almost everyone in the family will be excited, and when the baby is a girl or a boy, everyone wants to know. After learning about the baby's gender, most couples will go to the store to buy clothes and other things for the baby. This is especially true for first-time contact with parents.
Today, most couples rely on doctors' ultrasound findings to understand the sex of their unborn babies. The picture of the baby's body tissue displayed on the machine screen is outlined by the echo pattern produced by the bounce of high energy sound waves on internal tissues and organs.
It is worth noting that, long before this modern imaging method was invented, the Chinese have especially designed a way to know the gender of the baby in advance. They use concept maps.
The concept map is also known as the Chinese gender chart, the Chinese birth gender chart and the Chinese gender selection birth chart. This method of understanding the expected gender of an infant is an ancient method that was discovered near Beijing, China in the thirteenth century. It was buried for more than seven centuries and is considered to belong to the tomb of a noble Chinese. If you happen to go to Beijing, you can find an ancient Chinese concept map at Beijing Institute of Technology.
The chart has two variables: the month the baby is pregnant and the age of the mother. It looks like a multiplication table where rows and columns are guided by two variables. In the cells below or next to the column, the row headings represent the letters "B" and "G" for boys and girls, respectively. These months can be placed on the top of the grid and on the grid, while the age is down on the left and vice versa.
By cross-referencing the first variable and the second variable, the gender of the baby can be determined. So, for example, if an 18-year-old mother is pregnant in September, then the baby is like a boy, as predicted by the concept map. If a 30-year-old mother is pregnant in May, then the child is a girl. When the mother is 45 years old and pregnant in January, her child is a girl.
So far, scientists are still skeptical about their accuracy, because no scientific research has verified it. Science believes that gender is determined by the baby's chromosomes. Those who believe and use the old Chinese concept map method claim that the accuracy of the perceived chart is 93%.
It is interesting to try this method. As in the guessing game, the prediction of the chart is actually correct after you or your wife gave birth, which gives you a feeling of victory. You can find a large number of copies of this chart online, so just browse the internet to get one and instantly predict your child's gender. But if you want a very accurate and reliable answer, it is best to go to your obstetrician for an ultrasound.
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