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hikoro
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posted May 13, 2009 10:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hikoro     Edit/Delete Message

So, I have been reading astrologyweekly and clicked on "first house in taurus" which is me...and I came across this, "In general, if someone has first house in Taurus, that person also has first house in Taurus, second house in Gemini, third house in Cancer, fourth house in Leo, fifth house in Virgo, sixth house in Libra, seventh house in Scorpio, eighth house in Sagittarius, ninth house in Capricorn, tenth house in Aquarius, eleventh house in Pisces, twelfth house in Aries." http://www.astrologyweekly.com/learn-astrology/1st-house-in-taurus.php

I was amazed because those are exactly my house signs.

Now, I tried doing this for my lover (who happens to have cap in his first house) and other folks with guessed birthtimes and this is what it says, " In general, if someone has first house in Capricorn, that person also has first house in Capricorn, second house in Aquarius, third house in Pisces, fourth house in Aries, fifth house in Taurus, sixth house in Gemini, seventh house in Cancer, eighth house in Leo, ninth house in Virgo, tenth house in Libra, eleventh house in Scorpio, twelfth house in Sagittarius. http://www.astrologyweekly.com/learn-astrology/1st-house-in-capricorn.php

Well, he does not exactly gets this in his chart, according to his supposed birth time....his 11th and 12th house are in sag, his fourth house is in taurus and aquarius does not appear in any of the houses.

Anyways, I don't understand the reason there is a difference between astrologyweekly's and his chart but then, astrologyweekly hits the target with mine.

Regardless, his mom said it was 3:30 first and then, between 4 and 5 pm.

But now I have found out he was born via a c-section.

So, are c-sections a hindrance in terms of having an accurate birthtime?

And also, with that in mind, is there any way one could ever get an exact birthtime for people born via c-sections or is this quest doomed?

PS. I chose equal housing option in astro.com, which in terms of house signs, shows all of the houses with a different sign...of course, this may not be accurate.

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Geocosmic* Valentine
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posted May 13, 2009 11:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Geocosmic* Valentine     Edit/Delete Message
A C-section birth is no more or less of a hindrance for a correct birth time. A good example is the most recent octuplets born to Nadya Suleman, the "Octomom". Those babies were all born by C-section and all 8 of them have an exact birth time. As a matter of fact, they were all born within a 5 minute span of time.

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posted May 13, 2009 11:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Geocosmic* Valentine     Edit/Delete Message
Also, it sounds like your boyfriend needs to have his chart rectified.

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amowls*
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posted May 14, 2009 03:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for amowls*     Edit/Delete Message
Your boyfriend has intercepted houses, which happens sometimes when you use house systems that aren't equal or whole sign.

The reason for intercepted charts is the place of birth. Those born farther south or north of the equator will have houses intercepted. People born right at the equator won't. If you look at the charts of people born in Norway, for instance, you will see many house cusps in one sign.

People usually fix this by using Equal houses, but I'm not sure of the validity of that house system.

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Cynnared
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posted May 14, 2009 11:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cynnared     Edit/Delete Message
One's natal chart comes into play when the baby first takes his/her breath - the minute they come out of the womb. It doesn't matter if the baby was born naturally or C section.

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