Having lost her pregnancies with 3 consecutive late miscarriages, she came to Antai Hospital to seek hope for her 4th
Ms Hao, 23 originating from Shanxi Province had experienced recurrent late miscarriages (3 times) due to cervical insufficiency and had arrived at Antai Hospital on the 11th of June 2018 to seek for emergency treatment for her 4th pregnancy.
Ms Hao and her partner have been eager trying for children since marriage, but to no avail. All 3 pregnancies ended in miscarriages, despite them seeking treatment at various hospitals. Her first miscarriage occurred in 17weeks of pregnancy, the 2nd occurred in 22 weeks and the 3rd one occurred at 13 weeks of pregnancy. It was a devastating blow to the young and hopeful couple. They were stronghearted people, and did not give up hope just yet, and tried for their next pregnancy. She did everything she could to prepare herself physically and mentally, all she wanted was a successful pregnancy. However, similarly to her previous pregnancies, she started showing symptoms again, such as abdominal pains and light bleeding. She grew worried and anxious, and made plans to arrive at Antai Hospital as soon as she could.
She was experiencing a threatened miscarriage also due to the same reason, cervical insufficiency. Once admitted, staff at Antai Hospital immediately rushed her in due to her already critical situation that will potentially endanger the pregnancy if not dealt with soon enough. After inquiring about medical history and having done a proper diagnosis, Dr Yang has concluded that her previous cervical cerclage treatment had been done on the outer orifice of the cervix, which is ineffective and will not stop the miscarriage from happening. It was clear that the cervical insufficiency experienced by Ms Hao is still not been treated effectively and was what’s causing the miscarriages. Ms Hao’s blood tests results were all healthy and stable, indicating that the fetus is still growing and alive, but she still is experiencing abdominal pains and bleeding, which indicates the threatened miscarriage is still progressing.
On 11th Of June 2018, Dr Yang proceeded with an Emergency Antai Cervical Ring Surgery for Ms Hao. Antai Hospital does this surgery differently by securing the cervical ring on the inner orifice and no stitching is required, so there is little to no bleeding at all. This is a proprietary medical technology of Antai Hospital, which has a proven track record of preventing late threatened miscarriages.
On June 21, 2018, Ms. Hao was discharged from the hospital and returned home. Later, she underwent an obstetric examination in a local hospital. On January 28, 2019, her baby girl was successfully delivered. In 2021, the customer service department of Antai Hospital paid a return visit to Ms. Hao. During the phone call, Ms. Hao thanked the technology of Antai Hospital for enabling her to have a complete family. Moreover, she was ready to have a second child and was willing to recommend Antai Hospital to friends around her who shared the same difficulties.