Re: Chinese fertility calendar

From: ainsron@msn.com
Thu Jul 20 23:07:35 2000


I likes games as much as anyone else, so I tried it with my five children. It was correct on one out of five, so not very good odds if you ask me. Coin toss would have been better! >Hi,
>
>Course I'm not a doctor but I can tell you I did a survey of over 100
>women in 1999 with this ancient methond (chinese Lunar Calander) it
>became close to 95% accurate. That's pretty good odds if you ask me.
>BTW I also come from a large family (10 kids) and 9 out of ten we're
>accurate.
>
>You can find the chart either by graphic or instant on line results at
>Chinagold.com
>
>What's the harm in looking?
>
>Geez
>RareEndo

--
Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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