Data collection on pregnancy

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Freya
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Data collection on pregnancy

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I start with what I have... my parents

My mother was born on August 19 1947 at 2 pm in Palermo, Italy
My father's birthtime is unknown so will not add his data

I was born on July 6 1984 in Florence, Italy

My mother had Jupiter foreground in her 1983 return, a spquare between Jupiter and Venus and a Saturn pluto conjuction. She had a very ciomplicated pregnancy with me and was bedridden. She did have me though first attempt.

Trying to figure out the best time to try IVF again with some solid data... any other data is welcome
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Does anyone kn ow if the Gauquelin data is still online in a way that we can import it to Solar Fire etc.? Decades ago I heard that someone was putting the catalogue online in digital form but I never got hold of it.

I mention this because the astro-heredity study has thousands of paired charts of mothers and their children (timed births). This would put the project on a sound statistical basis with bias-free data collection and a very large number of cases.
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It's online, but not in a format you can just import.
http://cura.free.fr/gauq/17archg.html

Some of it is in "Jigsaw" format.
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Jupiter Sets at Dawn wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2020 8:18 am It's online, but not in a format you can just import.
http://cura.free.fr/gauq/17archg.html

Some of it is in "Jigsaw" format.
I wonder if there is a way to get the 25,000 data sample for the hereditary study digitalized (or even one volume of it, perhaps 4,000). This would still require enormous work after that point - running transits, progressions, solar and lunar returns and all the rest for every chart, but it would be as astounding study.
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Freya, check out this thread as well.
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2749

I collected a whole lot of data which is why I've said that Jupiter through 5th or 7th sign is a good indicator of pregnancy/birth of a baby.
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I've stated my pregnancies a few times on the forum, but will do so again for you Freya.
I think most astrologers agree that Jupiter will always have a lot to do with pregnancy/birth so I will focus on Jupiter. I know the approximate day of falling pregnant with all my children.

1st son:
Pregnant 10-12 Dec 1999; t. Jup partile sq d. Jup, d. Jup partile conj. n. Nnode, d. Nep partile n. Jupiter.
Born Aug 28th 2000; partile t. Jup-Pluto opposition close to rel. ASC/DSC (d. Moon close to n. Saturn). D. EP next to n. Moon.

2nd son:
Pregnant around July 5-8th 2008; t. Jup partile n. MC and t. Pluto partile n. Jup. t. Jup is also on the midpoint between n. Moon and d. Sun. d. Uranus partile opp. n. Moon.
Born March 27th 2009; t. Jup (in 7th from d. ASC) square n. Moon. D. Moon getting close to n. Venus. T. Pluto near n. DSC.

Daughter:
Pregnant around April 1st 2010; t. Jup partile opposite d. Sun, sextile n. Moon and sq rel. ASC. T. Pluto partile n. DSC. D. Moon close to n. Venus. (Note t. Saturn square n. Jup.)
Born Dec 15th 2010; t. Jup-Ur square d. Moon and wide sq n. Venus-Jup. T. Pluto on n. DSC again.
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