From the first case of intrauterine surgery to the youngest baby: those historic moments that cannot be forgotten.

1958: Breakthrough in Imaging Technology Ultrasound scans can tell whether the baby is a boy or a girl. But it can do much more than that. Ultrasound examination is the most important scientific breakthrough in pregnancy examination technology in the past half century. It can enable doctors to detect problems such as fetal cardiac insufficiency, monitor fetal growth, detect the risk of premature delivery, and can also be used as a real-time monitoring method for pregnant women’s surgery. 1959: Important Discovery of Neonatal Pulmonary Lesions Neonatal hyaline membrane disease, or neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, is a lung disease that seriously threatens the lives of premature infants. The 2-year-old son of US President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy Read More …

Always unable to conceive children? You should do this

Dr. Sun, I am 30 years old and my husband is 32 years old. We have been married for more than a year and have normal sex life. We have not used any contraceptive methods, but we have not been able to get pregnant successfully. What should we do? Among the infertile patients, there are elderly couples, but there are also such young couples. When they first came to the hospital, they did not know their own health status, nor were they familiar with the hospital treatment process, often appearing confused and anxious. Let’s talk about the medical guidelines for infertile patients. Why check the man first? Couples suffering from infertility and infertility should first start the examination from the Read More …

Will sperm donation lead to the death of all sperm?

Recently, with the popularity of [Apple], young people are stirring, but the high price has deterred many people. Recently, major sperm banks have said that selling kidneys is out. Sperm donation is the king’s way. Sperm donation can easily get a subsidy of 6,000 yuan. Why not? However, the news that the 34-year-old master’s degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology fell down in the sperm collection room still left many people concerned. Netizens have made various speculations about the cause of his death, and the news reports are also biased. So is there any risk in donating sperm? Is there any scientific basis for this statement? The sperm donation process is not as mysterious and complicated as you Read More …

I want to be a mother, I can’t give up my children.

It is not easy to be a mother, and it is even more difficult to be a mother of IVF. The following story is a difficult experience of infertile women being IVF. Fortunately, she finally succeeded in giving birth to twins. IVF is not what you want to do, what you say and do, and what you can do with money. For women, IVF is an extreme test from body to psychology, from physical strength to endurance, from money to family. Mrs. Ren is a test-tube baby. Not long ago, she gave birth to a pair of lovely twins. However, half of the two children were given by God and the other half were bought by Mrs. Ren through several Read More …

Knowing these 7 points, taking eggs is more reassuring.

Before doing IVF, many women are afraid to take eggs. How is it done to take eggs? Is it painful? I hope the following answers can reassure everyone. How do you get eggs? The egg is taken under the observation of B-ultrasound and through vaginal puncture. In fact, the overall feeling is similar to that of B-ultrasound. The specific steps are as follows: Injection first, hCG;; Wait again, about 33 hours; Under the guidance of B-ultrasound, doctors operate the oocyte extraction needle to enter the ovary through vagina, puncture large follicles, and suck out oocytes, granulosa cells and follicular fluid. Is it painful to retrieve eggs? It is generally not painful. Under normal circumstances, women with a large number of Read More …

Are IVF-born children worse than normal-born children?

[Is IVF worse than normal children? This is the concern of many infertile couples. In fact, this worry is unnecessary. At present, it seems that children born through IVF technology are no different from normal children as long as TA is born healthy. The world’s first test-tube baby The IVF technology was first used in 1978 by Professor Robert Edwards of Cambridge University in England. After nearly 38 years of development, the assisted reproductive technology is maturing, and the first [IVF] and their children are living happily. Louise held the child in her arms with Professor Robert Edwards and her mother. The world’s first test-tube baby was British Lois Brown, who worked, married and gave birth to a boy in Read More …

Did IVF grow up in test tubes?

Once naive, I thought that IVF was a baby that grew up in a test tube. Doctors pour the nutrients into the test tube on time and according to the amount every day, and the baby slowly grows up, just like raising fish in a fish tank. I believe many friends have the same misunderstanding. In fact, if you think about it carefully, IVF is definitely a much more complicated technology than imagined. Otherwise, how can only a few hospitals in every city have relevant qualifications? Today we will learn about IVF with you. Did IVF grow up in test tubes? Of course not! IVF is to combine sperm and egg in test tubes to become fertilized eggs, and then Read More …

To be a test-tube baby, how thick does the endometrium need to be?

After starting to do IVF, everyone is most concerned about [whether they can conceive successfully]. To achieve the goal of successful pregnancy, embryo implantation is the most basic step. The process of embryo implantation is like planting crops. To harvest fruits, one must have not only good seeds (healthy embryos) but also good soil (good endometrium). Today we will look at the [endometrial thickness] problem that many people are concerned about. How thick is the endometrium needed to transfer embryos? Although the thickness of endometrium is very important and affects the success rate of embryo implantation, there is no so-called [gold standard] at present, that is to say, there is no rigid and optimal thickness, which can be transplanted as Read More …

Do test tube baby, how to do embryo implantation failure after transplantation?

Many couples have fulfilled their wish to ask for children through IVF, but some people have failed to conceive children smoothly and embryo implantation has failed. Why is this? There is something wrong with the embryo itself. Whether the embryo is healthy or not directly affects the success rate of transplantation. Of course, we will try our best to choose the [best] embryos before transplantation to improve the success rate. At present, we can judge the quality of embryos by [embryo score]. However, the quality score of embryos is mainly concentrated on [appearance], and it can only be said that embryos with [high score] have a greater chance of successful implantation than embryos with [high score]. Because only observing the Read More …

The True Test Tube Story of a Mother (1): Extrauterine Pregnancy, Let Me Go through the Gates of Death

I waited for nearly half a year and finally welcomed my first pregnancy after the Spring Festival. I still remember how happy and proud I was at that time, but the experience afterwards made me understand that that year was actually the darkest time in my life. From happiness to sorrow, it only took 9 days. My menstrual cycle has always been 28 days, which is very punctual. At 29 days, I measured the parallel bars with test paper, which is very light and very light. Now I can clearly recall the joy at that time. For several days in a row, the test color gradually deepened and reached the color of the test line after 3 days. I think Read More …