(Translated by Google) I am a 39-year-old mother from South Korea, and a soon-to-be mother living in Taipei with my Taiwanese husband. We have been married for six years and have one child. Initially, I didn’t expect raising a child to be so difficult. Last May, we first visited Dr. Huang’s team center. After various examinations, we started our first round of IVF in August. Although I carried the burden of being older and having low ovarian function, I overcame the pain of taking medication and injections, hoping to have a child as soon as possible. Actually, my Chinese is not very good, so I had many concerns when choosing a hospital at first. After a long discussion with my husband, I chose Dr. Huang’s clinic. The doctors, nurses, and all the staff here were very friendly to me, someone whose Chinese is not good, and most of them could communicate in English, so I was able to complete all the procedures smoothly without any major problems. My biggest challenge was the failure of the first IVF test. When I thought everything would go smoothly, the shock of failure was enormous, and the mental pressure was the hardest to bear. Vague negative thoughts, such as that I would continue to fail in the future, made me very depressed. For a while, I didn’t talk much and spent most of my time crying. Dr. Huang gave me a lot of encouragement, so my husband and I decided to start the second round. To improve blood circulation, I jogged for 40 minutes every morning, regularly took vitamins and supplements to aid IVF, and went to bed on time. The hospital also carefully prescribed medications and injections and frequently visited to thoroughly check the condition of my eggs. Fortunately, the number of eggs collected increased, and the high-quality eggs were fertilized and transferred, resulting in a thrilling success for the second in-vitro fertilization test. At this moment, as I graduate from Huang Jianrong IVF Center, I feel incredibly excited and thrilled about this new beginning. Thank you to everyone who has been with me and supported me throughout the entire process. Most importantly, I want to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Huang, who made this seemingly impossible process possible. I hope my story can be helpful, and I support all expectant parents who want to have children. Thank you.
我是一位來自韓國的39歲媽媽,是一位與台灣先生住在台北的準媽媽。結婚六年了,並且有了一個孩子。起初,我沒想到要養一個小孩會這麼難。去年5月份,我們第一次來到黃醫師團隊中心,經過各種檢查,8月份開始了第一輪試管嬰兒。雖然我背負著年老、卵巢功能低下的負擔,但我還是克服了吃藥、打針的痛苦,希望早日生個孩子。其實我的中文不太好,所以一開始選擇醫院的時候也有很多顧慮,和老公經過長時間的討論後,我選擇了黃建榮診所。這裡的醫生、護士和所有工作人員對我這個中文不好的人都很友善,而且他們大多數都能用英語交流,所以我能夠順利完成所有的手術,沒有出現任何大問題。我最大的挑戰是第一次試管測試失敗。當我以為一切都會很順利的時候,失敗的震撼是巨大的,精神上的壓力是最難承受的。模糊的負面想法,例如我將來會繼續失敗,讓我很沮喪,有一段時間我沒怎麼說話,大部分時間都在哭泣。黃醫生給了我很大的鼓勵,所以我決定和我丈夫一起開始第二輪。為了改善血液循環,我每天早上慢跑40分鐘,定期服用有助於試管的維生素和保健品,並按時睡覺。醫院也精心開藥注射,並經常上門仔細檢查卵子的狀況。幸運的是,收集的卵子數量增加了,優質卵子得到了受精和移植,第二次體外試驗取得了驚心動魄的成功。此時此刻,當我從黃建榮試管中心畢業時,我對一個新的開始感到非常興奮和興奮。感謝所有在整個過程中一直與我在一起並支持我的人。最重要的是,我要向黃醫師表達誠摯的謝意,是他讓這個本來不可能的過程成為可能。我希望我的故事能有所幫助,我支持所有希望生孩子的準父母。謝謝
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I am a 39-year-old mother from South Korea, and a soon-to-be mother living in Taipei with my Taiwanese husband. We have been married for six years and have one child. Initially, I didn’t expect raising a child to be so difficult. Last May, we first visited Dr. Huang’s team center. After various examinations, we started our first round of IVF in August. Although I carried the burden of being older and having low ovarian function, I overcame the pain of taking medication and injections, hoping to have a child as soon as possible. Actually, my Chinese is not very good, so I had many concerns when choosing a hospital at first. After a long discussion with my husband, I chose Dr. Huang’s clinic. The doctors, nurses, and all the staff here were very friendly to me, someone whose Chinese is not good, and most of them could communicate in English, so I was able to complete all the procedures smoothly without any major problems. My biggest challenge was the failure of the first IVF test. When I thought everything would go smoothly, the shock of failure was enormous, and the mental pressure was the hardest to bear. Vague negative thoughts, such as that I would continue to fail in the future, made me very depressed. For a while, I didn’t talk much and spent most of my time crying. Dr. Huang gave me a lot of encouragement, so my husband and I decided to start the second round. To improve blood circulation, I jogged for 40 minutes every morning, regularly took vitamins and supplements to aid IVF, and went to bed on time. The hospital also carefully prescribed medications and injections and frequently visited to thoroughly check the condition of my eggs. Fortunately, the number of eggs collected increased, and the high-quality eggs were fertilized and transferred, resulting in a thrilling success for the second in-vitro fertilization test. At this moment, as I graduate from Huang Jianrong IVF Center, I feel incredibly excited and thrilled about this new beginning. Thank you to everyone who has been with me and supported me throughout the entire process. Most importantly, I want to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Huang, who made this seemingly impossible process possible. I hope my story can be helpful, and I support all expectant parents who want to have children. Thank you.