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Year of the Dragon Baby Planner

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According to Chinese culture, the Year of the Dragon is the most propitious of zodiac signs; Many believe a baby born during the Year of the Dragon will be very lucky and destined for success. Occurring once every 12 years, and now running from January 23, 2012 to February 9, 2013, a baby boom is expected in China.

The pregnancy planning calendar below shows possible conception dates for the Year of the Dragon - when to conceive to have a baby born by February 9, 2013.

To have a baby in the Year of the Dragon,
there are approximately
2 More Conception Days!

To have a baby in the Year of the Dragon (by Saturday February 09, 2013), you'd need to conceive by approximately Saturday May 19, 2012. However, since due date is generally not exact and can vary by a few weeks (either early or late), when viewing the chart below, a conception date a few weeks prior to Saturday May 19, 2012 is likely more probable for having a baby by Saturday February 09, 2013!
May, 2012Conception DatePregnancy Due Date
ThuMay 17, 2012Feb 07, 2013
FriMay 18, 2012Feb 08, 2013
SatMay 19, 2012Feb 09, 2013
Note that the pregnancy due date is only an estimated date, and not an exact date, and you should always consult with your doctor. Only about 1 in 20 births occur on the predicted due date (that's just 5%), so for most women (95%), there will always be a few weeks on either side of the forecasted due date.

All information provided on this calculator, including any predicted conception dates, ovulation dates, or due dates, is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by a medical doctor or qualified healthcare provider. You should not use this information for self-diagnosis or for treating a health problem. If you have any questions whatsoever about your medical health or believe you have a medical problem or disease, you should contact your medical doctor or healthcare provider.

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