When luck does not help with infertility, technology can.

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Many families wait for nature to take its course until they begin to feel discouraged. In today’s world, where everyone is focused on earning, building a life, and creating a family, they may only realise later that their biological clock has made it more difficult to have a child.

Statistics show that 1 in 6 people worldwide experience infertility.

Egg quality and sperm quality decline with age.

Accumulated stress can affect hormone levels.

Hidden infertility factors may occur without obvious symptoms.

This is why today, we may need support from technology, specialist doctors, scientists, and standardised laboratories, because these can help increase your chance of having a child.

Selecting healthy sperm and eggs that are suitable for your body.

Culturing embryos in conditions that mimic the mother’s womb.

Chromosome testing to help reduce the risk of genetic disorders and miscarriage.

Screening embryo quality to help increase the chance of pregnancy.

Turn your worries into confidence at Gift Fertility North Park, a specialist obstetrics and gynaecology clinic.

LifeStyle Space, a space for those who wish to have a child.

For more information / to book an appointment

Line: @giftnp (with @) https://lin.ee/GK3FCk5

Tel: 065-950-6555

Website giftfertility.com

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/YYuhU5cMmXCP4en16

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Reference: World Health Organization. (2023). Infertility Prevalence Estimates, 1990–2021.

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