Angelica Cheng
Active Member
I have reached a point of desperation after several failed IVF attempts, and am now willing to try everything, even something crazy like Feng Shui. But before I throw my money on a Fengshui master in a desperate gamble, I would like to hear the personal experiences and testimonies of former patients who had previously tried this route to conceive.
This might surprise you. I actually heard from a few of my well-connected friends that some IVF clinics and laboratories in Singapore and Malaysia utilize fengshui in their setup, from location to arrangement of furniture and medical/lab equipment.
For example, one of my friends, who is working as a personal financial consultant at a major investment bank, has a client who is quite a well-known and respected fertility specialist in Singapore. In setting up his clinic and IVF laboratory, this doctor followed the advice of a popular fengshui master. My friend initially thought that this was some kind of marketing gimmick by the doctor to attract patients to his clinic. But in fact, when she had a heart-to-heart chat with the doctor, she was rather surprised that this well-educated fertility specialist sincerely believed in the positive effects of fengshui in helping his patients get pregnant, and even swears by it in private.
In fact, she was told that quite a few IVF clinics in Malaysia and Singapore employ fengshui in their setup, but are reluctant to admit it upfront, least they be seen as superstitious and unprofessional by their patients.
I would therefore be most interested to hear the views and opinions of IVF patients on this subject.
This might surprise you. I actually heard from a few of my well-connected friends that some IVF clinics and laboratories in Singapore and Malaysia utilize fengshui in their setup, from location to arrangement of furniture and medical/lab equipment.
For example, one of my friends, who is working as a personal financial consultant at a major investment bank, has a client who is quite a well-known and respected fertility specialist in Singapore. In setting up his clinic and IVF laboratory, this doctor followed the advice of a popular fengshui master. My friend initially thought that this was some kind of marketing gimmick by the doctor to attract patients to his clinic. But in fact, when she had a heart-to-heart chat with the doctor, she was rather surprised that this well-educated fertility specialist sincerely believed in the positive effects of fengshui in helping his patients get pregnant, and even swears by it in private.
In fact, she was told that quite a few IVF clinics in Malaysia and Singapore employ fengshui in their setup, but are reluctant to admit it upfront, least they be seen as superstitious and unprofessional by their patients.
I would therefore be most interested to hear the views and opinions of IVF patients on this subject.