The test tube failed four times and the third generation of test tubes also stopped. The real murderer was SARS
Source: Kunhe Assisted Pregnancy Center Number of reads: 14 Release time: 2025-06-28 21:09:43
Ms. Zhao: 39 years old, she has been pregnant for many years but has failed. She failed twice in the second-generation IVF and three times in the second-generation IVF. She stopped her fetal fetal at 7 weeks of pregnancy.
Ms. Zhao’s pregnancy preparation process:
I got married in 2012 and did not contraceptive after marriage, but I never got pregnant.
In 2014, he had artificial insemination twice, and both times were not pregnant.
In 2015, tubal angiography was performed on both sides.
The first test tube transplant was performed in 2017. The second-generation test tube (ICSI) was used to assist pregnancy due to male weak sperm. At May 2 months of pregnancy, the ultrasound was found to have fetal malformations, inducing labor, and the embryonic chromosome was not found.
The second test tube transplant in 2018, after the second generation test tube (ICSI) transplant, the left fallopian tube was ectopic pregnancy, and the left fallopian tube was performed laparoscopically.
The third test tube transplant in 2019, the second generation test tube (ICSI) assisted pregnancy, and it has not implanted.
The fourth test tube transplantation in 2021, the third generation test tube (PGT-A) test tube was performed for the elderly and repeated assisted pregnancy failed, and 5 blastocysts were cultivated, and 2 normal blastocysts were obtained after screening.
In May 2022, after transplantation, the fetal chromosome was stopped (empty sac) and the embryo was normal.
After experiencing heavy blows again and again, Ms. Zhao rested and recuperated for more than half a year before she mustered up the courage to try the test tube again.
Ms. Zhao and her family asked the doctor who was good at treating repeated failures of IVF, and finally found Kunhe Medical. The attending doctor carefully looked through Ms. Zhao's medical records and examination sheets, and asked Yaoyao to improve the relevant examinations. The exception items are as follows:
Check items Check results
Protein C 141
Protein S 33.5
Anti-nuclear antibody ANA karyotype Nucleolus type 1:80
TSH 3.69 (Pregnancy)
C3 0.77
aPS/PT-IgM 32.15
After carefully checking the medical history and doing relevant examinations, the attending doctor finally found clues. The "real culprit" that caused Ms. Zhao's repeated failure of the test tube transplant was "atypical anti-cardiolipin syndrome"!
After the comprehensive evaluation, the attending doctor carefully analyzed the cause for Ms. Zhao, and individualized customized plans, giving pre-, post-, and pre- and post-transplantation suggestions. Ms. Zhao strictly followed the doctor's medical advice. After all the indicators gradually improved, she embarked on a new path of seeking children as planned.
February 26, 2023: Transplant 2 D5 embryos.
March 4, 2023: Successfully implanted.
Results of three pregnancy tests:
Date hCG P (ng/mL) E2 (pg/mL)
March 4th 98.93 444.91 444.91
March 8th 907.6 >60 280.1
March 12th 3369 56 482
March 19th 30644 55.570 475.3
March 30th 128084 50.26 1304
On April 26, 2023, Ms. Zhao checked the ultrasound and showed that she had a B-ultrasound test: twins in uterine pregnancy, double velvets and double sheep, and double live births. The first one is 11+6 weeks pregnant, and the second one is 11+5 weeks pregnant.
First: GS: 79*24*62mm, yolk sac echo can be seen, CRL: 52mm, heartbeat.
Second: GS: 72*34*45mm, yolk sac echo can be seen, CRL: 50mm, heartbeat can be seen.
The B-ultrasound is normal, and the attending doctor reminds you to continue to maintain the current fetal safety plan. You need to focus on reviewing thrombosis-related items to evaluate the risk of thrombosis to prevent miscarriage.
May 11, 2023: After NT, there were no abnormalities in the fetal heart rate, amniotic fluid and other indicators.
The reproductive doctor advised: The two babies are very good now, and they need regular follow-up examinations and regular prenatal examinations in the future.
I hope Ms. Shun Zhao’s good pregnancy story can give the sisters who are preparing for pregnancy some courage and encouragement.
Understand reliable medical knowledge in pregnancy preparation, and hope you avoid detours and welcome the little angel as soon as possible.