I’m graduated. Past 3 years of infertility is not easy for me to go through. Every month I’m thinking it will be the month I get pregnant, but the period arrives as scheduled and I’m just disappointed. I started my IVF journey at a very famous Taiwan Hospital via the recommendation from my friend. Spent lots money but retrieved four Day 3 embryos only. There was a lot of misunderstanding during the whole IVF procedure and I failed in egg transferring finally. Feeling very sad a
Hello, Dr. Wang After two heartbreaking early pregnancy losses, we start a series of fertility check-up. I was told by my previous fertility physician that low AMH level, shorter luteal phase and thyroid deficiencies would be issues to my infertility. At the time, IVF seems my only option to start a family. I brought all the hormone level and immune report while I met with you for my first appointment this May. I decided to start the process of IVF in June but this time it was cancelled unexpect
Hi, Dr. Wang, I'm your patient living in Guam. I can finally share my happiness and luck with all of you. My health little boy was just born yesterday. He can't even wait to come to this world and celebrate the very first mother's day together with me. Thanks so much to Dr. Wang and the whole medical team for all your support and fulfill our 8-year long cherished wish. The baby is perfectly healthy and we can't wait to bring him to Taiwan to meet Dr. Wang and all the medical members. I am really
Shuang-Ting Pu is a 5-year-old girl from the mountaineous regions of northern Myanmar.She was born with congenital hemangioma of the tongue, and as she grew older, it became three times the size of an average girl’s tongue causing her to involuntarily extend and expose her vascular tongue repeatedly. With such an abnormally large tongue, not only is Shuang-Ting’s appearance affected, but her daily life is greatly altered including sleeping and speaking. Moreover, Shuang-Ting often ac
Five years ago, John Dennis, a pathology professor from the Philippines had abdominal distension and felt a lump in the area; he was diagnosed with giant hepatic hemangioma (approximately 20 cm). Doctors in the Philippines thought surgical resection was infeasible and suggested him to consider liver transplantation. However, instead of liver transplantation, Prof. Dennis has been receiving conservative treatment for the past five years. Later on, he began to feel abdominal pain, and started to s