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If a person is born a planned C-section, would he have the traits of the zodiac sign he's actually born under?

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For example, my brother's birthday is August 14th and he's supposed to be a leo, but my mother planned to go into the hospital for a C-section birth on that day (she was still recovering from giving birth to me). Technically, his due date was slated to be in late August, under the sign of virgo... What is my brother: a leo or a virgo? Although he was born under the sign of leo, he most likely would've been born a virgo if my mother didn't plan to give birth to him when she did.

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  1. Few people really know their real time of birth. There is no specific time during the birth process when you are "born". The birth certificate may not real accurate. You are putting trust some intern that writes down what ever time she has. Forgot to change over to daylight savings? Made a mistake and wrote 12:00pm when midnight means am? Oh well, you may never know. Doubt if a birth takes place before you get to a hospital, a cab driver is going to remember and record the time.

    Premature births are one thing, but about one third of the U.S. births are induced labor or c-sections. A doctor may induce labor on a Sunday because he may have an early tee time on Monday. Hardly natural. Now we can freeze embryos for years before birth occurs. Far beyond the normal nine months from conception. Science constantly trumps astrology with ease. Time of birth can be altered, real or artificially.

    There are countries that are not required to put a time of birth down. Just the date unless twins are involved, for heredity reasons. The British Commonwealth nations for instance are know to do this. In China, the whole country is the same time, though it spans four zones.

    More importantly is that we have the medical science that can save the life of a three month premature birth. Not too long ago this would not happen. Besides, how can one assume a birth sign? Astrologers need to know the very important moon and rising signs. Along with the other planetary positions. Time is everything for the astrologer. If astrology is a substitute religion, time is their god.


  2. He's still a Leo.... and might have personality of a Virgo or a mind of a Virgo....

  3. He's a Leo, because that's when he was born.  

  4.   He is born under the sign that was in the sky when he took his first breath no matter what human plans were, or what was supposed to be.

  5. I think it supposed to be when he was born.  If that was the case so many people would be messed up on their signs.  Like I was a planned c-section 3 weeks early on Nov 28, but supposed to be Dec 21 I think.  My son was a preemie 5 weeks early on Feb 24 but due on March 30.  There are just so many preemies and other things it wouldn't work like that

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