(Translated by Google) On January 6th of this year, I stepped into the IVF center with the mindset of just wanting to learn more and compare several options before making a decision. However, the moment I entered the consultation room, the staff’s friendly and meticulous explanations convinced my husband and me to immediately begin treatment without wasting any time… I am a severe polycystic ovary syndrome patient with an AMH level of 11.28, and I knew I had difficulty conceiving. I didn’t pay much attention to this issue when I was younger, and it wasn’t until nearly two years after marriage that I finally started to take my health seriously at 37. After consulting with the doctor, I underwent tests and discovered I had uterine adhesions. I had a minor surgery in February to rule out uterine problems, but little did I know that an even greater hurdle lay ahead. From March to July, my endometrial lining consistently failed to reach the required standard in each cycle. During this period, I experienced self-doubt and frustration. I know this was incredibly difficult for me. IVF is tough, but I still went to the clinic on time every time, following the doctor’s advice on medication adjustments. I also diligently soaked my feet, took supplements, and exercised. By the September cycle, my endometrial lining had reached the target level. Before implantation, I had PRP done to help stabilize it. The endometrial lining was truly my biggest challenge, but the day before implantation, it dropped to just over 7. I was devastated, sitting on a chair by the door. The doctor kindly told me that this might be the best endometrial lining I could get, and not to give up, because we didn’t know what the next cycle would be like. These words gave me hope. I could only trust myself and the doctor. Finally, my first IVF attempt was successful on the first try! I couldn’t believe it. On December 24th, I graduated. It’s been almost a year since I came here. We are truly grateful for the care and encouragement from the doctor and the team. It’s so good to have you all!
Finally, I wish all future mothers who are trying hard the best the best will be.
I know many people may face the same problems as me, but please don’t give up!
Choose to believe in yourself! Trust the doctor and the team—your baby will definitely arrive at the right time!
今年1/6踏進試管中心,原本抱持著想來瞭解看看的心態,在多比較幾家之後在決定,殊不知踏進診間的當下在人員親切細心的講解下,我跟先生當下就決定不想耽誤時間,直接開始療程…
本身是AMH11.28嚴重多囊患者,也知道自己不易受孕,年輕時也不太重視這個問題,直到婚後近2年也遲遲未能自然受孕,在今年37歲才開始重視自己的問題,諮詢後在院長的建議下去做檢查,才知道有子宮沾黏的問題,在2月進行了小手術處理,排除了子宮問題後,殊不知還有更難的一關要克服,從3月到7月每個週期的內膜始終無法達到標準,這段期間我曾自我懷疑過、沮喪過,這對我而言好難,我知道試管不容易,但還是一次次的準時到診間報到,聽從院長的建議藥物調整,期間也努力泡腳、吃保健品、運動,直至9月的週期,內膜竟然達標了,在植入前也做了PRP幫助內膜穩定,內膜真的是我的大魔王,但在植入前一天內膜卻降到7.多,當下的我很沮喪,座在門口椅子上,院長經過暖心的跟我說,這也許是我內膜最好的數值,不要放棄,因為不知道下個週期會是如何,這番話也給予我希望,只能相信自己也相信院長,最終我的第一次試管,一次就成功,真的不敢置信,在12月24日換我畢業了來這快一年的時間,這裡對我的照顧與暖心的鼓勵,我們真的非常感謝院長及團隊人員們,有你們真好!
最後也給予正在努力的未來媽媽們祝福
我知道很多人可能跟我面臨一樣的問題但請不要放棄!
選擇相信自己!相信院長及團隊人員~寶寶一定會在對的時間到來
(Translated by Google)
On January 6th of this year, I stepped into the IVF center with the mindset of just wanting to learn more and compare several options before making a decision. However, the moment I entered the consultation room, the staff’s friendly and meticulous explanations convinced my husband and me to immediately begin treatment without wasting any time… I am a severe polycystic ovary syndrome patient with an AMH level of 11.28, and I knew I had difficulty conceiving. I didn’t pay much attention to this issue when I was younger, and it wasn’t until nearly two years after marriage that I finally started to take my health seriously at 37. After consulting with the doctor, I underwent tests and discovered I had uterine adhesions. I had a minor surgery in February to rule out uterine problems, but little did I know that an even greater hurdle lay ahead. From March to July, my endometrial lining consistently failed to reach the required standard in each cycle. During this period, I experienced self-doubt and frustration. I know this was incredibly difficult for me. IVF is tough, but I still went to the clinic on time every time, following the doctor’s advice on medication adjustments. I also diligently soaked my feet, took supplements, and exercised. By the September cycle, my endometrial lining had reached the target level. Before implantation, I had PRP done to help stabilize it. The endometrial lining was truly my biggest challenge, but the day before implantation, it dropped to just over 7. I was devastated, sitting on a chair by the door. The doctor kindly told me that this might be the best endometrial lining I could get, and not to give up, because we didn’t know what the next cycle would be like. These words gave me hope. I could only trust myself and the doctor. Finally, my first IVF attempt was successful on the first try! I couldn’t believe it. On December 24th, I graduated. It’s been almost a year since I came here. We are truly grateful for the care and encouragement from the doctor and the team. It’s so good to have you all!
Finally, I wish all future mothers who are trying hard the best the best will be.
I know many people may face the same problems as me, but please don’t give up!
Choose to believe in yourself! Trust the doctor and the team—your baby will definitely arrive at the right time!