What sign will the baby be?
Enter the due date and get the honest version: the sun sign is near certain, the moon sign is a shortlist the birth day picks from, and the rising sign has to wait for the clock. Computed on your device.
What a due date can and cannot tell you
The Sun moves about one degree a day and spends a month in each sign, so a due date fixes the sun sign with high confidence — the exceptions are due dates that land on a sign boundary, and babies who arrive well ahead of schedule. Both are computed above rather than hand-waved: boundary dates show the split, and edge-of-sign dates say how much drift would change the answer.
The Moon is a different instrument. It crosses a sign in two or three days, which means the same due week holds two or three possible moon signs — the list above shows exactly which, with dates. And the rising sign turns through the whole zodiac every day, changing roughly every two hours, so nothing about it can be known in advance. That one belongs to the birth minute, which is why the full chart comes after the birth, not before.
If the due date is firm, its birthday pagecarries the deeper read — the degree span, the decan, and the year-by-year table where the date sits on a cusp.
Questions, answered
What zodiac sign will my baby be?
Enter the due date above: the Sun’s sign on that date is near certain, because the Sun spends about a month in each sign. The honest caveats are the edges — a due date near a sign boundary, or a baby arriving a couple of weeks early or late, can shift the answer. The tool computes both cases instead of guessing.
Can I know the moon sign before the birth?
Only as a shortlist. The Moon changes signs every two or three days, so a due week usually spans two or three moon signs. The tool lists the week’s spans with dates; the birth day and hour pick from them.
What about the rising sign?
It can’t be predicted. The rising sign changes roughly every two hours all day long, so it depends entirely on the birth minute and place. It’s the reason the birth certificate matters to astrologers.
Does a retrograde planet at birth mean something bad?
No. Retrogrades are ordinary — Mercury alone is retrograde about a fifth of the time, and everyone is born with some planet in some state. In a birth chart a retrograde planet is usually read as running more inward than usual, which is a texture, not a flaw.
When should I compute the real chart?
Once the birth time is on paper. Date, exact time, and place give the full chart — Moon pinned to its sign, rising sign, houses, aspects. The calculator computes it on your device and it takes about twenty seconds.











