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    IVF doctor recommendation for private hospital

    Oh thats my sis' gynae for her two boys. Wishing you lots of baby dust!
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    IVF doctor recommendation for private hospital

    Thank you <3 Baby decided to crash mum and dad's staycation and came out early at week 36...Hes doing fine now tho and will be completing his first month tomorrow :) My gynae is Dr Ben Tham. Since Dr LC Cheng no longer does delivery.
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    IVF doctor recommendation for private hospital

    I am nearing 33 weeks now :) Baby has been kind to me, very smooth pregnancy so far. We are counting our blessings; very grateful. Side track a bit, Catherine told us they are so busy this year, so many cases. Seems like many are trying for baby during circuit breaker/work from home :D
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    Gift ideas for IVF doctor after successfully graduating from IVF treatment

    Hi Mummies who have successfully completed IVF treatment and delivered babies. Did any of you gifted anything to your doctors and nurses? If yes, care to share any ideas what you gave or thought would have been a brilliant idea as a gift to express gratitude to the IVF fertility doctor and...
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    Coercion by husband and in-laws to continue family bloodline through egg donation

    I think it's very important to understand from the doctor the importance of maintaining a genetic link between mother and child. Could it be because of medical reasons for example if in any event there is a health threat to the baby, at least a part of the mother's body can help to cure the baby...
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    IVF doctor recommendation for private hospital

    He is good. He does not sugarcoat or paint rosy outcomes for each of his steps along our journey and for that to us, was helpful as my husband and i are the kind who are wary of being too hopeful only to be greatly disappointed later on. We just heeded his advice, number of jabs each time, take...
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    IVF doctor recommendation for private hospital

    Hi, I hope your journey had been keeping your hopes up so far. I am 33 this year and although I may not be in my forties, I do have a string of problems mainly annovulation, pcos with only 2 periods a year on average and a dermoid cyst on my left ovary. Sometime in jan last year, I posted my...
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    NEED ADVICE: PCOS Laparoscopy

    Hi Daylesford, I just wanted to update you that we heeded your advice to consult Dr LC Cheng in sometime July last year and after one round of failed IUI, we proceed with IVF frozen cycle with Dr Cheng and succeeded with me being 6 months pregnant now! I'm so glad we took your advice and...
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    Coercion by husband and in-laws to continue family bloodline through egg donation

    This sounds very difficult, I'm so sorry you have no control over what is happening and yet have to face the pressures of expectations from your loved ones. You mentioned you were thinking of using your cousin as an egg donor but feel uncomfortable having to bear another woman's child in your...
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    NEED ADVICE: PCOS Laparoscopy

    Hi Daylesford, very grateful for your advice. Do you have a fertility dr (female reproductive endocrinlogist that you know or would recommend? I plan to Google search 'fertility dr (female reproductive endocrinlogist) ' just to see for reference, because I don't know what is the difference...
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    NEED ADVICE: PCOS Laparoscopy

    Hi Daylesford, very grateful for your advice. Do you have a fertility dr (female reproductive endocrinlogist that you know or would recommend? I plan to Google search 'fertility dr (female reproductive endocrinlogist) ' just to see for reference, because I don't know what is the difference...
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    NEED ADVICE: PCOS Laparoscopy

    Dear Sisters I'm 32 this year, married for 3 years with no kids. I am diagnosed with PCOS and have very rare almost non existent periods (2-3 periods a year). Did HSG test showing my tubes are not blocked but Ultrasound shows I have a 2.8cm cyst on my left ovary. Took Duphaston to induce...

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