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  • Hope Fertility & PGT Center——Clients from the USA with a thick medical record but with perseverance successfully got a baby
    Hope Fertility & PGT Center——Clients from the USA with a thick medical record but with perseverance successfully got a baby

    Hope Fertility & PGT Center——Clients from the USA with a thick medical record but with perseverance successfully got a baby

    Hope guards your bliss over a span of 12000 kilometers Two-month old Lucas has black hair. He wields his fists in the air and giggles. Lucas’s parents are from Taiwan. For the sake of the father's career, they settled down in the USA. The wife worked as a teacher in a kindergarten, taking great care of a group of kids. She loved children so much that she wished one of them could be her own kid. However, her expectation never came true. The couple had consulted many specialists around everywhere yet in vain. Eventually, they heard about a Director Chan in Taiwan who might offer them good news. This journey covered a span of more than 12,000 kilometers. Nevertheless, they were willing to undertake anything as long as they could fulfill their dream. This journey proved to be a most precious short cut. Lucas’s mom still remembers vividly the first time she came to Hope Fertility & PGT Center. Director Chan spent a great deal of time discussing with them. She remarked, " Director Chan was the first obstetrician that spared no trouble looking into all my medical record at great length." At that moment, she was determined to seek the help of Doctor Chan and tried again. The thick medical record exemplifies her painstaking experience in numerous medical treatments attempting to conceive a child. She has immune system related diseases which affect the implantation of embryos. When the immune system judges that the embryo is a foreign substance, it will resist it, making it difficult for the embryo to implant and stay in the uterus. The couple chose to undergo chromosome examination and faced every opportunity with caution. In October 2022, with the efforts of Hope’s professional team, the embryo was successfully implanted. All the endeavor brought about sweet fruit. As the pregnancy was stable, Lucas’s mom went back to the USA to labor. Despite being separated by the Pacific Ocean, Hope's concern never failed. Our consultants regularly monitored the conditions of the mother-to-be. In July 2023, after 38 weeks of pregnancy, she gave birth to a baby in the USA. To our excitement, Lucas was a healthy baby that weighed 4,345 grams. Both the mother and the child were in great physical condition. Hope Fertility & PGT Center extends a cordial welcome to couples who desire kids. Let Hope function as your initial step in parenthood and accompany you and your babies throughout the whole procedure. Hope Fertility & PGT Center will always stand here as a guardian for your happiness.

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  • Successful Case
    【Taipei Fertility Center】Celebrating the First TFC Patient's Successful Parenthood After Border Reopening!

    【Taipei Fertility Center】Celebrating the First TFC Patient's Successful Parenthood After Border Reopening!

    🦁 Auspicious Lion Brings Blessings, Life Continues to Flourish!😄 I am grateful for the divine intervention that made all of this possible! I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated team for their contributions and efforts. This fills my heart with immense joy!o:p>/o:p> In the first half of 2022, after the reopening of borders, TFC welcomed its first international patient! After enduring hardships, she successfully gave birth to this beautiful, healthy, and adorable baby girl in April 2023!o:p>/o:p> A few years ago, they sought treatments at a renowned reproductive center in Thailand but it failed. Later, through a friend's recommendation, they traveled all the way to Taiwan for the IVF treatment, but the pandemic caused an additional delay of over two years.o:p>/o:p> After long-awaited anticipation, they finally arrived in Taiwan following the border opening, and the first embryo transfer brought great news! We successfully overcame challenges related to chromosomes and sperm issues. Through two cycles of egg retrievals, we obtained embryos with normal PGS results.o:p>/o:p> I am deeply moved by her trust and patience over these past two years, coming all the way to Taiwan to seek treatment with me. Our entire team has constantly motivated and supported each other, hoping to fulfill their dream of becoming parents!o:p>/o:p> During her stay in Taiwan, she painstakingly handcrafted a needle felting featuring an auspicious lion, symbolizing blessings and life's continuous abundance. I received this gift with overwhelming emotions, feeling both touched and delighted!o:p>/o:p> I am thankful for the patient's faith in our abilities and their unwavering commitment to this journey. This experience has been a true testament to the power of hope and perseverance!o:p>/o:p> The story of this precious new life, brought into the world through our collective efforts, shall forever inspire and motivate us to continue making dreams come true. May this beautiful baby girl bring boundless joy and prosperity to her family, and may the spirit of the auspicious lion continue to bless us with life's endless possibilities. This miraculous journey has enriched all of us and reaffirmed our belief in the miracles that unfold when hearts and minds unite in purpose and determination.o:p>/o:p> Together, we shall thrive, overcome, and create a world where hope, love, and miracles never cease to exist!🌟 o:p>/o:p> Successful Case Video:https://youtu.be/L2ewt3tW0KQ Introduction of Dr. Lin, Shyr-Yeu:https://www.tfcivf.com/en/doctor/content/15o:p>/o:p> Clinic Hours:https://www.tfcivf.com/en/doctor/content/15o:p>/o:p> 📍Phone number: +886-2-2725-2333 📍WeChat:tfc_ivfo:p>/o:p> 📍WhatsApp:https://wa.me/886928651058 📍E-mail:admservice@tfcivf.como:p>/o:p> For making the appt, please download TFC APP and register:o:p>/o:p> iOS Download:https://pse.is/3pj328o:p>/o:p> Android Download:https://pse.is/3ppxzz#o:p>/o:p> Doctors & Appointments https://www.tfcivf.com/en/doctor/list/doctor Updated Clinic Hours https://www.tfcivf.com/en/outpatiento:p>/o:p>

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  • Taiwanese Medical Expertise Shines! Jordanian Boy with Apert Syndrome "Give Me Five" Reborn
    Taiwanese Medical Expertise Shines! Jordanian Boy with Apert Syndrome "Give Me Five" Reborn

    Taiwanese Medical Expertise Shines! Jordanian Boy with Apert Syndrome "Give Me Five" Reborn

    The Department of Reconstructive Surgery at National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch successfully performed a groundbreaking two-stage surgery to separate the fingers of a Jordanian boy, who was less than 2 years old and diagnosed with Apert Syndrome. The skilled medical team, comprising surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and specialists from various disciplines, worked tirelessly to achieve the remarkable outcome of separating both hands' five fingers. The boy's parents expressed profound gratitude for the exceptional care and treatment provided by the Taiwanese medical team, and the hospital celebrated the boy's new lease on life with a grand cake-cutting ceremony, looking forward to his bright future and being able to give others a "high five." Dr. Huang Bo-Cheng, Head of the Department of Plastic Surgery at National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch, explained that the young boy, Eyas, was of Jordanian-Palestinian origin and was born with Apert Syndrome. The condition manifested with craniofacial deformities due to premature fusion of the skull sutures, cleft palate, and syndactyly (fused digits) of the hands and feet. In July last year, the boy's mother, a student on exchange at National Chiao Tung University, sought medical advice, well aware of Taiwan's excellent medical expertise. After consulting with Dr. Huang and Dr. Hsieh Meng-Hsiang, Head of Pediatric Plastic Surgery at National Taiwan University Hospital, a treatment plan was devised that involved multiple surgeries to address the various symptoms. Given the limited time in Taiwan, the parents opted for a phased approach, starting with the separation of the fused fingers. The first surgery was conducted in August last year, with evaluations of cardiopulmonary function by Dr. Fu Jun-Min from the Pediatrics Department, brain structure assessment by Dr. Hsu Chia-Jui, and pre-operative evaluation by Dr. Kung Chia-Chi from the Anesthesiology Department. Under the guidance of Dr. Hsieh Meng-Hsiang and the skillful hands of Dr. Huang Bo-Cheng and Dr. Zhao Song-Quan from Pediatric Plastic Surgery, the separation of both hands' fifth fingers was successfully completed. Post-operative care progressed smoothly, and the boy was discharged at the end of August to return home. Satisfied with the medical standards at National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch, the boy's parents returned last month for the second surgery. Dr. Huang Bo-Cheng successfully separated the boy's second, third, and fourth fingers of both hands. Following meticulous care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit by Dr. Fu Jun-Min and Dr. Liu Hsin-Ming, the boy was transferred to a regular ward, where the wound healed steadily. With the assistance of the medical team, he was discharged in good condition and is currently undergoing follow-up treatments at the outpatient clinic. Dr. Huang Bo-Cheng explained that Apert Syndrome is a rare congenital condition with a prevalence of one in twenty thousand births, caused by an autosomal dominant genetic mutation. It equally affects both males and females and is mostly the result of new mutations. Prenatal chromosome diagnosis can be employed to prevent the birth of another affected child. Apert Syndrome may lead to craniosynostosis (premature closure of skull sutures), resulting in flat head, midface retrusion, proptosis (bulging eyes), syndactyly (fused fingers), and improper teeth occlusion. Other internal organs and structures may also be affected, and cognitive development can be impacted. While the syndrome cannot be cured, surgical interventions can correct the appearance. Treatment typically involves cranial reconstruction to relieve pressure before the age of one, forehead and upper orbital osteotomy, sequential finger separation surgery before the age of three, midface advancement surgery before the age of seven, and orthodontic and maxillofacial surgery in adulthood. Rehabilitation, psychological support, and physical therapy are essential components of the treatment. Dr. Hung Kuan-Yu, the hospital director, emphasized that the treatment for syndactyly aims to restore both functional and aesthetic aspects of the hands. Thorough pre-operative evaluations, precise planning of vascular and neural distribution, and designing the configuration of skin flaps between fused fingers are crucial to the success of the separation surgery. Additionally, post-operative wound care, infection prevention, and rehabilitation are key focus areas of the treatment. This heartwarming case highlights the exceptional medical expertise and compassionate care provided by the medical team at National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch, bringing new hope and a brighter future to the young boy with Apert Syndrome. The hospital remains committed to providing top-notch medical services to patients from around the world, truly embodying the spirit of "Give Me Five" as a symbol of triumph and success.

  • 【Lee Women’s Hospital】8 years of waiting, Filipino couple finally embrace their daughter
    【Lee Women’s Hospital】8 years of waiting, Filipino couple finally embrace their daughter

    【Lee Women’s Hospital】8 years of waiting, Filipino couple finally embrace their daughter

    'I thought it was impossible, but Dr. Lee made it possible'' Imee has been married for 8 years and has never been pregnant. She went to the OB for an examination and found that both of her fallopian tubes were blocked. As a result, surgery was required to remove them. Afterward, she attempted one IVF treatment, but out of 8 egg retrievals, only 1 egg was successfully retrieved. Unfortunately, this treatment ended in failure. Later on, after hearing a friend's successful story of having babies throuhg IVF at Lee Women's Hospital, Imee started considering the option of seeking fertility treatment internationally. After a year of careful consideration, Imee and her husband boarded a flight to Taiwan in 2018. During this treatment, Imee successfully obtained 4 embryos and had them frozen. However, one of the embryos did not implant successfully after being transferred. To identify the cause of the failed implantation, Dr. Maw-Sheng, Lee (李茂盛院長) conducted a comprehensive examination and discovered that Imee had immune issues. In the subsequent two cycles of egg retrieval, Imee collected 7 high-quality embryos. However, during this time, the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. They were forced to stop all treatments and had to freeze the embryos, which resulted in a wait of two and a half years. In 2022, as the pandemic situation improved, Imee returned to Lee Women's Hospital. This time, Dr. Lee implanted two embryos, along with immunotherapy, to ensure successful embryo implantation. Two weeks after the implantation, Imee finally received the first positive pregnancy test in her life. When Imee heard the baby's heartbeat for the first time, 8 years of waiting and hardship vanished. It's delightful to hear that Imee's baby was born successfully in January, and she is a lovely baby girl. Imee wish to encourage everyone with her own experience, ‘For people who wants to get pregant, don't lose hope. Just com to Taiwan and see Dr. Lee, because he's the one who made it possible.' Contact us now > ivftaiwan@gmail.com Meet Top1 IVF Hospital in Taiwan > http://ivf.ivftaiwan.com/

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  • A woman from the Netherlands asked a friend to help her write a thank you card in Chinese for the me
    Appreciation from our friend in the Netherlands for the medical care at Tungs' Hospital.

    Appreciation from our friend in the Netherlands for the medical care at Tungs' Hospital.

    “I will always remember Taiwan’s kindness and passion.” Joanna suffered from a comminuted fracture of the proximal humerus in her right shoulder after a fall. She felt excruciating pain in her right shoulder and arm. After a successful internal fixation surgery performed by orthopaedic surgen Dr. Chen Shengqi and nine months of rehabilitation therapy mainly with the assistance of Dr. Hong Sing Kit Physiotherapist, Joanna gradually regained full mobility in her arm and shoulder. She expressed her gratitude to everyone who had helped and encouraged her, especially to Dr. Hong Sing Kit Physiotherapist. With the right treatment plan and expert guidance, patients can regain full mobility and return to normal activities. It's important to seek professional care and start rehabilitation early to ensure the best possible outcome.

  • Reunion with Japanese family!
    Reunion with Japanese family!

    Reunion with Japanese family!

    A Japanese couple who is working in Taiwan came back with an eight-month-old baby who was a successful case last year. They are ready to do embryo implantation once again at BRC. Looking at the picture of the happy family of three, we are really happy for them! Thank you for choosing us, and have faith in Becoming Reproductive Center. We wish your family good health, happiness, success and prosperity.

  • 【Lee Women’s Hospital】Mosaic embryo turning into boy and girl twins
    【Lee Women’s Hospital】Mosaic embryo turning into boy and girl twins

    【Lee Women’s Hospital】Mosaic embryo turning into boy and girl twins

    Background of Ms. Y from Hong Kong: 29 years old AMH 1.7 Single tubal occlusion Ms. Y from Hong Kong is in her reproductive golden period but was unable to get pregnant. She was very worried that she might not be able to give birth due to primary ovarian insufficiency and problems with her oviduct. Ms. Y has found out that 7 of her ova couldn’t be used at her first retrieval in LWH. On the second retrieval, President Lee changed his strategy toultra-low oxygen culturingby lowering the oxygen level of the incubator from5% to 2%to accelerate embryo development. But unfortunately, among embryos that have been cultured successfully, 60%-70% of them aremosaic embryos. As President Lee always says, ‘There is always hope if you don’t give up.’ There were already over 200 cases of mosaic embryos born healthily in LWH. In the end, 3 mosaic embryos were implanted and 2 of them were successfully implanted. For overseas patients, please leave a message below or contact ivftaiwan@gmail.com For patients in China, please add our official WeChat account of ivftaiwan For patients in Hong Kong and Macau, please contact ivftaiwan.hk@gmail.com

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  • 【Lee Women’s Hospital】From Hong Kong and Korea, met in Australia, having a baby in Taiwan
    【Lee Women’s Hospital】From Hong Kong and Korea, met in Australia, having a baby in Taiwan

    【Lee Women’s Hospital】From Hong Kong and Korea, met in Australia, having a baby in Taiwan

    The couple is from Hong Kong and Korea. They love each other so much but couldn't have their own child. So they attended our consultation fair and came to Taiwan in January this year. Yesterday they send us a picture of their 12-week-old baby. May God bless them with joy and happiness.

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