Already,
news reports are pouring in that most of Asia, particularly in countries with
strong Chinese diaspora populations, are expected to experience a baby boom
this year.
A poll in Hong Kong showed that 70 per cent of
couples there wanted children born under the Dragon sign, according to the
Associated Press, while South Korea, Vietnam and China also report similar
enthusiasm about giving birth in the Dragon year.
State news agency Xinhua reported in December
that China was anticipating a five per cent increase in the number of babies
this year.
Things are apparently no different in Malaysia
-- the waiting scene in obstetrics departments across hospitals and
word-of-mouth tales from mothers-to-be indicate that many Malaysians are also
gearing up for a Dragon baby.
Fazlin Jamaluddin, a mother-of-two, who is
expecting a Dragon baby in May, observed:
"The only setback to having a baby this
year is that hospitals and maternity units are full and going for my medical
check-up takes a much longer time.
"With my two other children, who are 3
and 6 now, I could see the doctor within 30 minutes of arriving at the
maternity clinic.
"Now, it can take up to three hours
because there are so many pregnant women coming in for their check-ups,
too."
Another expectant mother, Dr Kiran Kaur,
revealed that she was seeing a surge in pregnant women seeking medical
treatment at Kuala Lumpur Hospital, where she works, and attributed it to the
Dragon year.
Chinese metaphysics consultant Sherwin Ng
agrees that many people are looking forward to having a Dragon baby.
"Most people, especially in Asia, believe
the Dragon year to be the most powerful and fortunate year (astrological sign)
and children born in the Dragon year will acquire such qualities where in fact
the actual day, hour, and month of birth play more crucial roles in determining
a person's qualities," said Ng, a senior consultant with the Joey Yap
Consulting Group.
So, thinking that a Dragon-year baby is above
the rest is a wide misconception.
"Because the year does not really
describe one's personality and talents. All power and virtue has to be earned
or developed at the right time under a person's full Bazi (astrological
chart)."
The year of the Water Dragon will begin not on
the first day of the Chinese New Year on Jan 23, but on Feb 4, the Lap Chun or
first day of spring of the new year.
So, only babies born on or after Feb 4 will be
under the Dragon sign.
Ng explained that the Dragon is the element of
Earth and represents the storage of Water so "generally, it brings
stability, wisdom and also endings and beginnings".
However, the coming year of the Water Dragon
is a special Kui Gang (War General) star configuration, which also represents
power, nobility and respect.
"But like it is for a war general,
success typically comes only after fights, struggles and much strategising.
Definitely not the easy life that many assume one born under this star would
have."
As such, in terms of gender, it is generally
regarded that a male is better suited to this astrological sign than a female,
he added.
One couple who is hoping to have a Dragon baby
this year is Patricia Tan and husband Chow Wei Ming.
"We've been married for two years and
have been trying to conceive for over the past one year.
"It just seems right, although (to)
actually get pregnant, that's a whole different story.
"The Dragon year seems like a good year.
We've missed the bandwagon for the Rabbit year, and after listening to others
about how auspicious the Dragon seems, we've decided to go full steam and aim
for this year," said Tan.
It is too general to speculate which exact
dates would be best to have a Dragon baby, as other factors like a parent's
Bazi would have to be taken into consideration.
Ng said that the general rule of thumb is to
avoid having a Dragon year baby in the month of the Dragon itself (April) and
the month of the Dog (October).
"A Dragon-Dragon baby would be a
self-punishment formation, which means that the child will likely develop bad
habits and self-sabotaging behaviour.
"Meanwhile, a Dragon-Dog baby will be a
clashing formation, which indicates hardship and challenges for the baby."
The influence of astrology and metaphysics is
so strong that there is indication that some parents are even choosing to go
Caesarean so they can select a good birthdate for their child.
On such practices, Ng neither condones nor
condemns it, pointing out that it's a personal choice for parents.
"Bazi selection for the new baby can help
assure good health or minimal illness for the child and help foster good
communication. The selection of the Caesarean date has to complement the Bazi
of the parents, too.
"And sometimes, a good Bazi of the child
can also enhance the Bazi of the parent,"
Believing the same, Cherrie Tan, 31,
definitely has no qualms about going ahead and choosing a date and time for her
Caesarean birth that she was told will be beneficial for her child.
"I can't have a natural birth because my
baby girl is too big.
"Since I have to go Caesarean no matter
what, it is just convenient and also makes good sense to choose a time and date
that will be good for the baby and us."
Sri Raja Rajeswari Astrologicals astronomer
and astrologer Dr P. Krishnamoorthy Iyer said both astronomy and astrology play
a major part in an individual's life -- whether he becomes a king or a pauper.
"It all depends on the astrological chart
at the time of birth in accordance to the past karma.
"Hindus do not believe that having a
child in on an auspicious day or year will bring about success or downfall of
an individual.
"What is important is the planetary
movements at the time of a child's birth.
"Some aspects which parents look for when
they choose a birthdate of their child, 'including for Caesarean births are
based on longevity, health, and sound education; the child must be a good human
being, be in a good profession and be a financial success.
"What is important is for parents to
follow the time and date of birth of an individual," he added.
Tan Choe Choe and Shanti Gunaratnam
New Straits Times
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