Mayan Calendar Gender Calculator

Predict your baby's gender using ancient Mayan calendar methods

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About the Mayan Calendar Method

The ancient Mayan civilization developed a sophisticated calendar system to track time. According to Mayan tradition, the gender of a baby can be predicted by correlating the mother's age at conception with the conception date itself in the Mayan calendar system.

Prediction Result

Enter the required information and click "Predict Baby Gender" to see the result

How It Works

  • • Based on ancient Mayan calendar system
  • • Uses mother's birth date and conception date
  • • Calculates correlation in 260-day Tzolkin cycle
  • • Provides gender prediction based on Mayan tradition

Features

  • • Easy-to-use date inputs
  • • Option to use LMP date
  • • Detailed Mayan calendar information
  • • Shareable results

Note

  • • This is a traditional prediction method
  • • Not scientifically proven
  • • For entertainment purposes only
  • • Accuracy is approximately 50%

When to Use Mayan Calendar Gender Calculator

Early Pregnancy

Use during early pregnancy when medical gender determination is not yet available. Satisfy your curiosity about your baby's gender.

Gender Reveal Planning

Get a fun prediction to help plan your gender reveal party or to start thinking about gender-specific names and nursery themes.

Cultural Exploration

Explore ancient Mayan culture and their traditional methods of prediction. Learn about the sophisticated Mayan calendar system.

Family Fun

Use as a fun activity with your partner or family members. Compare results with other gender prediction methods for entertainment.

Before Medical Testing

Get a prediction before your ultrasound or other medical gender determination tests. Use it as a fun way to guess your baby's gender.

Historical Interest

For those interested in ancient civilizations and their methods of understanding the world. Discover how the Mayans viewed pregnancy and gender.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mayan calendar gender predictor?

The Mayan calendar gender predictor is an ancient method that uses the Mayan calendar system to predict a baby's gender. It correlates the mother's age at conception with the conception date within the 260-day Tzolkin cycle of the Mayan calendar.

How accurate is the Mayan calendar gender prediction method?

Like all traditional gender prediction methods, the Mayan calendar method is not scientifically proven and should be considered for entertainment purposes only. Its accuracy is approximately 50%, which is equivalent to random chance.

What information do I need to use this calculator?

You need the mother's birth date and either the conception date or the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP). If using LMP, the calculator will estimate the conception date by adding 14 days to the LMP date.

What is the Mayan Tzolkin calendar?

The Tzolkin is the 260-day sacred calendar of the Maya civilization. It consists of 20 day signs combined with 13 numbers, creating a 260-day cycle. This calendar was used for religious ceremonies and to determine the characteristics of individuals born on specific days.

Can I use this method for gender selection?

The Mayan calendar gender predictor is not a reliable method for gender selection. If you're interested in gender selection for medical reasons, please consult with a healthcare professional who can discuss scientifically proven methods.

Is this method related to the Chinese gender predictor?

No, the Mayan calendar gender predictor is different from the Chinese gender predictor. While both are traditional methods of predicting baby gender, they use different calculations and cultural systems. The Chinese method uses a chart based on the mother's age and month of conception.

When can I use this calculator during pregnancy?

You can use this calculator at any time during pregnancy or even before conception. However, for the most accurate results, it's best to use it after you know the conception date or LMP date. Remember that this is just for fun and not a medical diagnosis.

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