After her only son died of illness at the age of 35, this Chinese woman, despite being nearly 70 years old, decided to undergo in-vitro fertilization and gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
To be able to continue IVF treatment to have a child after her husband's death and to receive child support, Quách Thanh bravely pursued a difficult legal battle.
After treating a tumor, then a uterine disease, and finally undergoing six IVF cycles before conceiving, they thought all the hardships were behind them. However, a few months later, the husband fell into a prolonged coma.
Many couples run out of money due to the arduous journey to have a child, but fortunately, miracles still happen thanks to the timely support of modern medicine.
Seeing a lost girl in a video who looked exactly like her in-vitro fertilized egg, Wang wanted a DNA test because she suspected her stored embryos had been used illegally.
After four unsuccessful IVF attempts, I knew my in-laws couldn't wait any longer; although my husband still loved me, I wanted a divorce so he could find someone else who could bear children.
Despite trying to conceive through in-vitro fertilization, Mr. Ngo refused to pay alimony after the divorce, even after his accusation of infidelity was refuted by DNA test results.
Duc Phuc Hospital organized the event "Celebrating Tet Reunion - Welcoming Complete Happiness from the Miracle of IVF" on September 23, 2023, with a total gift value of up to 10 billion VND.
The 55 million VND IVF treatment at Duc Phuc Hospital is the culmination of the dedication and expertise of experienced doctors, aiming to optimize treatment costs for patients without compromising quality.
The Hanoi Center for Infertility and Sexual Medicine has launched the "Vietnam Infertility Fund," igniting hope for couples on their journey to welcome their beloved children into their families.
With a reward of nearly 300 million VND, Dr. Lan stated that this is a record reward for a scientific article published in an international journal in Vietnam.