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The world’s first innovative Endometrial Transplantation Procedure – Antai Hospital

Spearheaded and innovated by Dr Chen Fenglin, Antai Hospital is the only hospital that offers endometrium transplant as an effective treatment for muscular intrauterine adhesions. The purpose of this allograft treatment is to: Prevent the re-adhesion of the uterine cavity,  Promote the regeneration of the endometrium layers  Prevent future recurrent miscarriage Before discussing the procedure, we need to first understand…

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Safe Embryo Removal Via Hysteroscopy – Antai Hospital

According to Dr. Chen Fenglin’s patented discovery, Immunity factors cause over 70% of recurrent early miscarriages, which is caused by induced abortions. If you have faced an early miscarriage or fetal demise during a pregnancy, Our Antai Hospital in-house technology has the capability of safely removing the embryo via Hysteroscopy, which also prevents future recurrent miscarriages. A hysteroscopy is a…

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Corpus Luteum Insufficiency & PCOS: Cause of Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a disorder of the ovaries. The ovaries no longer work normally, affecting its endocrine and ovulation functions.  Some of the common characteristics of PCOS include: The ovaries develop multiple follicles at the same time instead of just one follicle During ovulation, the oocytes may or may not be released, and are undeveloped (low quality oocytes) The…

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What Is Antai 414 Surgical Treatment System? – Antai Hospital

Antai Hospital’s 414 Surgical Therapy System serves the purpose for disease elimination and protection of the patients’ organs. In the cases of gynaecological conditions and its surgery, the organs involved are the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. It is an assurance that we offer patients that undergo gynecologic surgery to remove lesions/ growths at Antai Hospital. These lesions may include:…

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How Do Pelvic Adhesions Cause Miscarriages? – Antai Hospital

Pelvic Adhesions are thick fibrous bands that causes internal organs to stick together, where they normally do not.  Thus, they cause obstruction and adversely affect the functions of the ovaries such as: It affects the growth and quality of the egg cells in the ovaries It causes obstruction to ovulation It affects the development of the corpus luteum (corpus luteum…

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How to save your pregnancy from a potential late miscarriage? – Antai Hospital

Where most hospitals cannot, Antai Hospital can save your pregnancy from late threatened miscarriages. We offer the most effective diagnosis and treatment to protect your pregnancy. If your pregnancy is between 14 – 28 gestational weeks and you have shown signs of a potential miscarriage, you may have faced a potential late threatened miscarriage. Threatened miscarriages are an emergency. If…

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Can Duphaston Prevent Miscarriages? – Antai Hospital

Can Duphaston prevent miscarriage? Duphaston (Dydrogesterone) is a commonly administered medication that is used to prevent threatened early miscarriages and recurrent miscarriages. It is a medicine that contains progestin, which acts and function very similarly to the female reproductive hormone: Progesterone. Duphaston is highly effective when treating threatened miscarriages that are caused by low progesterone secretions by the mother. In…

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Immunological Miscarriage: The most common form of Recurrent Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Immunological factors and recurrent early miscarriage Introduction According to the patents published by Antai Hospital experts: US7674590B2; What most reproductive experts and doctors identify as “unexplained miscarriages” are mostly caused by immunological factors, also known as an immunological miscarriage. It remains unexplained by most experts due to a lack of research or specialisation in this area.  Furthermore, there also exists…

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Hyperemesis Gravidarum Treatment: Delivered To You – Antai Hospital

Introduction During pregnancy, up to 80% of women experience nausea and/or vomiting (N/V). For the majority of women, N/V resolves by the 16th week of pregnancy. A severe and prolonged form of N/V, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), affects 0.3–2% of pregnancies. The criteria that define HG include dehydration, ketonuria, and more than 5% weight loss (Nelson-Piercy 1998) (McCarthy et al. 2014).…

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