Baby Gender Predictor: This typically refers to online quizzes or calculators that ask you questions about your age, cravings, or other personal factors. They are designed to be entertaining but have no scientific validity.
Ancient Chinese Gender Chart: This chart is based on the mother's age at the time of conception and the month of conception. It is also not scientifically supported and is considered a form of folklore.
Scientific Gender Determination: The only scientifically accurate way to determine a baby's gender is through prenatal testing like:
* Ultrasound: This can be done around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy.
* Chorionic villus sampling (CVS): This can be done between 10-13 weeks of pregnancy.
* Amniocentesis: This can be done between 15-20 weeks of pregnancy.
Conclusion: While both the baby gender predictor and the ancient Chinese gender chart are popular, they are not reliable methods for determining a baby's gender. If you are interested in finding out your baby's gender, consult your doctor about prenatal testing options.