Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out this whole “when will I get pregnant” thing using astrology. It’s a bit out there, I know, but I was curious, and hey, why not give it a shot? So, I started digging around, trying to find some legit methods or whatever you wanna call them.

First off, I stumbled upon this thing called the “Soli-Lunar Phase” method, apparently from some Dr. Eugen Jonas. Sounds fancy, right? Anyway, it’s all about the relationship between the Sun and the Moon. I tried to wrap my head around it, looking at when the Moon is in a certain phase compared to the Sun, and how that might relate to fertility. Honestly, it got a bit confusing with all the charts and calculations, but I did my best to follow along.
Then I went down the rabbit hole of general astrology and pregnancy. You know, how the position of the stars and planets at the time of conception or birth might give some clues. I looked at my zodiac sign, where the planets were when I was born, and all that jazz. It was kinda fun to see what different sources said, even if it felt a bit like reading a horoscope – you know, kinda vague and could apply to anyone.
- Checked out some free astrology predictions: I found a few websites that offered free predictions about pregnancy based on your birth chart. Plugged in my details, got some generic info about fertile periods.
- Dabbled in the Moon’s cycle: Learned that some folks believe the Moon’s position in your birth chart and during your cycle can influence fertility. Tried to track where the Moon was in relation to my chart.
There’s also this thing about the 11th day of your menstrual cycle being a sweet spot for conception, and something about the Moon traveling through certain “Nakshatras” which are like, star clusters or something. But again it’s kind of hard to calculate and figure out the start of a menstrual cycle.
My Takeaway
So, after all this poking around, did I get a clear answer to “when will I get pregnant?” Not really, to be honest. It was more like a fun exploration than a concrete prediction. I mean, it’s cool to think about the cosmos and how it might influence our lives, but it’s not exactly a precise science, at least not the way I was doing it. But yeah, I learned a few things, had a bit of fun, and who knows, maybe the stars will align someday, literally!