Is it accurate to give birth to male and female students on the Qinggong chart

  Since ancient times, there has been a tradition of judging whether a pregnant woman is carrying a man or a woman based on the imperial palace chart. Nowadays, it is not difficult to know whether the woman is carrying a man or a woman. But the country does not allow the identification of fetal gender, so even if doctors know the gender of the baby in the pregnant woman's womb, they will not tell you. The online abortion chart for male and female patients has become very popular in recent years, and many people use this chart to determine whether they have given birth to a male or female child. Is it accurate to give birth to boys and girls in the imperial palace? This article will answer this question.

  

Is it accurate to give birth to male and female students on the Qinggong chart1

  The comments on this prediction table for giving birth to boys and girls on the internet are mixed. Some people express their desire to use the predicted results of this table to arrange their conception time, while others scoff at this Qinggong table that can predict giving birth to boys and girls. The accurate method for identifying the gender of a pregnant woman or fetus in medicine is through ultrasound, or by using the capillary blood of the pregnant woman to make a blood smear, which can be stained and used to determine the gender of the fetus through cell morphology. The accuracy is relatively high. However, medical institutions prohibit the use of ultrasound diagnosis, chromosome testing, and other technical means to identify the gender of the fetus, and prohibit gender selective termination of pregnancy.

  These methods of predicting the birth of boys and girls have no scientific basis. It's better to entertain oneself in daily life, don't take it too seriously, and don't put too much thought into it. Believing in a certain method may backfire, and eating a certain food may cause malnutrition. Couples should undergo pre pregnancy examinations scientifically before giving birth to avoid infertility and genetic diseases; Regular check ups during pregnancy to avoid affecting the healthy growth of the fetus.

  For this "Qing Palace Map", the online statement is: Archaeologists excavated it from the royal tomb of the Qing Dynasty a hundred years ago, and it is said to have an accuracy rate of 90%. There are calculation methods, charts, etc. on it, and all the text is annotated with traditional Chinese characters.

  This method of predicting through the Qinggong chart has no scientific basis. From a medical perspective, the accuracy of prediction needs to maintain a statistical probability of over 90% to have credibility, while the prediction of male and female births through the Qinggong chart is 50% You Sheng stated that accurate predictions made by citizens through this method are only accidental and should not be taken seriously. The accuracy of any prediction of the gender of the fetus in the abdomen, whether it is male or female, is 50%, and the accuracy of this chart is the same.

  In fact, there is no scientific basis for giving birth to a male or female genitalia chart. Modern technology has proven that this chart is not accurate, so it can be entertaining, but don't take it too seriously.

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