Ms. Cheng has a happy little home, with a successful husband. They support each other and lead a fulfilling life. Their only regret was Ms. Cheng, who, at the age of 36, had yet to have children. Three years ago, Ms. Cheng had a pregnancy and was a happy expectant mother. However, at five months, they discovered that the fetus had stopped growing. Upon examination, it was revealed that Ms. Cheng belonged to a group with chromosomal abnormalities, and the embryo had undergone chromosomal balanced translocation, thus preventing normal development and childbirth.
Since then, the inability to conceive became a hidden pain for the couple until Ms. Cheng learned about the third-generation PGD technology for test-tube babies in the United States, which could address chromosomal abnormalities. After extensive research, she and her husband chose the American method of test-tube babies. Through a domestic consultation agency, they arranged an appointment with Dr. Samuel Wood in the United States and traveled to Los Angeles filled with hope.
Upon arrival at the American hospital, Dr. Samuel Wood conducted a comprehensive physical examination and assessment, and then developed a detailed treatment plan. After ovulation induction and retrieval, Ms. Cheng’s embryos underwent PGS/PGD testing, resulting in two completely healthy embryos without any chromosomal diseases, and both were boys! This was exactly what they had hoped for.
The process of achieving happiness may seem lengthy, but with patience, happiness is bound to be reaped in the end.
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