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Designer Baby (Birth Date Selection)

The Designer Baby module is one of the most specialized tools for parents and practitioners. It uses ancient Loshu principles to identify the most auspicious birth dates within a specific delivery window.

Written by JyotishGrid
Updated over 2 weeks ago

1. The Search Window

Instead of analyzing a single date, this module allows you to scan a range:

  • The Workflow: You enter the expected month of delivery (e.g., April 1st to April 30th).

  • The Result: The system generates a grid of all potential dates, instantly identifying which ones produce the strongest numerological charts.


2. Ranking "Potential" Designer Babies

The system uses a sophisticated algorithm to rank these dates:

  • Plane Completeness: Dates that naturally complete the Mental Plane (4, 9, 2), Emotional Plane (3, 5, 7), or Practical Plane (8, 1, 6) in the Loshu grid are ranked higher.

  • The Highlight: Dates marked as "Potential Designer Baby" are those where the child is born with the most balanced and powerful vibrations for future success, health, and happiness.


3. Parental Harmony Audit

A child’s vibration should not only be strong but also compatible with the family.

  • Mother & Father Sync: The system automatically pulls the birth data of the parents (from the client profile).

  • The Check: It compares the potential baby's Driver (Basic) and Conductor (Destiny) numbers with the parents' numbers.

  • The Goal: To avoid dates where the baby’s vibrations are "Enemies" to the parents, ensuring a harmonious family environment.


4. How to Use the Tool

  1. Select Date Range: Input the window provided by the doctor.

  2. Generate Analysis: View the list of all dates in that month/window.

  3. Identify Potential: Look for the Success Indicators on specialized charts.

  4. Select & Shortlist: Click "Select" on the best 2-3 dates to save them in the client's profile for further discussion.


IMPORTANT

Balance Over Extremes: While a "Potential Designer Baby" date is auspicious, the practitioner should also check the Grid Audit to ensure there isn't an over-repetition of any single number (e.g., too many 1s or 9s), which can lead to behavioral imbalances.

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