About Child Birth Timing in Kundli
In Vedic astrology the promise of children — santana — is read chiefly from the 5th house of progeny and its lord, from Jupiter (the Putra karaka, the prime significator of children), and from the 9th house as the secondary house of progeny, with supporting influence from the 2nd house of family growth and the 11th house of fulfilment. This tool casts the birth chart (Lahiri sidereal, whole-sign houses) and weighs those classical factors gently and transparently, showing the reasoning behind every point.
How the child-possibility score is formed
Starting from a neutral baseline, the reading adds points for supportive placements — a benefic in the 5th house, a strong and well-placed 5th lord, a strong Jupiter aspecting or occupying the 5th, and support from the 9th, 2nd and 11th lords — and subtracts points for afflictions such as malefics in the 5th house, the 5th lord in a dusthana (6th, 8th or 12th), a combust or debilitated Jupiter, or a node in the 5th. The result is a child-possibility percentage shown on a gauge, with a gentle band: a good possibility, a possibility with some care, or indications of delay or difficulty. Where the 5th house and Jupiter are strongly afflicted, a compassionate note suggests patience, medical guidance for fertility matters, and remedial guidance from a qualified astrologer.
Timing windows for children
For timing, the tool computes your Vimshottari Dasha from the Moon's nakshatra and lists the upcoming windows — with age ranges and Gregorian years — when your progeny significators run: the 5th lord, Jupiter, and the 9th, 2nd and 11th lords, along with any planet influencing the 5th house. These are the stretches most supportive of welcoming a child. Enter an exact birth time and pick your city from the dropdown so the ascendant, the 5th house and the dasha are accurate. Please remember this is astrological guidance for reflection only — it is not a medical prognosis, and it cannot predict fertility or pregnancy outcomes. For any fertility or pregnancy matter, consult a qualified medical professional.