Okay, so I’ve always been a bit curious about astrology, and the whole “when will I get pregnant” question has been on my mind lately. So, I decided to dive in and see what the stars might have to say. It all started with a simple Google search, to be honest.
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My Starting Point
First things first, I needed to get my birth chart. I used one of those free online calculators. I just put in my birth date, time, and place, and boom – there it was, a circle with all these weird symbols and lines. It was pretty, I guess, but I had no clue what any of it meant.
Digging Deeper
Next, I started looking for information about the important parts of the chart for fertility. I learned that I should be checking out these:
- The 5th House: This is supposed to be the house of children and creativity.
- The Moon: Representing, motherhood.
- Jupiter: This planet is all about expansion and good luck.
- Venus: it shows love and beauty.
Making Sense of It All
I looked at my chart again, trying to find these planets and houses. My 5th house is in Cancer, which I read is a good sign for fertility. My Moon is in Taurus, which is also supposed to be a pretty fertile sign. Jupiter was hanging out in my 7th house, which is more about partnerships, so I’m not sure what to make of that. And Venus was in Gemini, which is not a good sign.
Checking Transits
Then I learned about “transits,” which are basically where the planets are now compared to where they were when you were born. Some websites said to look for Jupiter or the Moon transiting your 5th house, or making positive connections (they called them “aspects”) to your natal planets.
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Honestly, this part got confusing. I tried to find a transit calculator, but the whole thing started to feel like way too much work.I tried to find if the planets align but I cannot find any match.
My Conclusion
So, after spending a good chunk of time on this, did I get a clear answer about when I’ll get pregnant? Nope, not really. Maybe you should be patience.
It was fun to explore, and it did make me feel a little more connected to the whole cosmic thing, but I’m definitely not going to base any major life decisions on it. I think I’ll stick to talking to my doctor about the practical stuff and just keep my fingers crossed!