Khun Beer and Khun Paan dreamt of having twins, so they sought consultation and services at Genea Thailand.
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Khun Beer and Khun Paan dreamt of having twins, so they sought consultation and services at Genea Thailand.
However, detailed examinations revealed that Khun Beer had a condition of polycystic ovaries (PCOS), and Khun Paan's sperm was not robust. Additionally, both were carriers of Thalassemia.
Our doctors recommended a preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) to screen for genetic disorders before conception, ensuring that the embryos wouldn't inherit Thalassemia from both parents. Confident thereafter, Khun Paan and his wife conceived healthy twins in the first cycle.
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However, she faced a profound sorrow in life with the miscarriage of her first pregnancy. May and her husband turned to Genea Thailand, seeking guidance and ICSI services, aspiring to conceive twins.
Seeking readiness for parenthood, they consulted with multiple A.R.T. clinics. Unfortunately, after undergoing 4 IVF cycles, the doctors delivered disheartening news, citing low chances and even rejecting further treatment.
Was previously married and had three children from her first marriage. After deciding to undergo a tubal ligation, Bee later remarried. Both Bee and her current spouse desired to have another child to complete their family.


