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I just came across this chart that claims to predict what
sex a child will be at birth. The website states it's 99% accurate. Its easy to test as long as you know both of the following. A) the month the child was born and B) the age of the mother at conception. http://mypage.direct.ca/j/jfeng/gender.htm Lets test the accuracy of this, I'd be surprised if it works. ![]() I post results as soon as I get some ages. Last edited by Phtha; 02-24-2009 at 03:50 AM. |
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Works for me. As best as i can determine mom was 20 when I was conceived, and I was born in October, which would make the conception in January.
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yup works for me too
my mum was 22 - i was born in dec - F |
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oooooooooooooooooooooh! it works for me too!
I was a "medical experiment" and i could of been born without limbs and/or a brain...(certain functions) my mum was 42 when she had me... everyone thought i was gonna be a boy FOR SURE! i had to wear little boy clothes for the first few months... yeah HUMBLE JANITOR...what do you say about that??? huh?? maybe i REALLY am a gay guy reincarnated as a woman! HAAAAAAAAAA! |
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I'll dig it up!
Last edited by Dantheman62; 02-24-2009 at 06:12 AM. |
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It's not accurate for me at all. My mother was 28 and I was born in September and it says F.
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mine also says F...
"26/Sep/ F " .. which is incorrect. lol |
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#9 |
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I think the most difficult thing might be determining date of conception. As an example, I was a full term baby, conceived in January, but my mother's birthday was the next month, so I was BORN when she was a year older. Also, most pregnancies are 37 to 40 weeks long. Some are a bit longer, some a bit shorter. So, if you're longer or shorter, would you say that on average, if she'd had a traditional full term pregnancy at 40 weeks, regardless of when you popped the hatch, we'd count that 40 week date?
The next question would be, do the Chinese count age from birth (ie., start out as 1 year, because you're in your first year), or as we do, you're 1 year at the END of the first year. alys |
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Yep! works for me also, my mum was 38, i was born in July and definately femail lol!
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Not correct for me but in my case even several days may matter.
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