Wang Feiying, 35, from Hubei Province (China), had two consecutive miscarriages in week 20 for both pregnancies.
Despite her miscarriages, she remained hopeful to have children of her own. She dried up her savings while searching for all kinds of treatment and medication. Once, she admitted herself into a famous maternity hospital at Hubei for a pre-pregnancy examination. She was persistent in doing all the necessary check-ups to avoid another miscarriage.
On her third pregnancy, in the 19th week of gestation, her ultrasound scan showed that she had a dilated cervix. She was diagnosed with a short cervix. Upon hearing the news, Madam Wang began to imagine for the worst. “Why did they lie to me?! The doctors told me it was going to be fine…” Madam Wang said as she burst into tears.
However, she was determined not to lose her baby this time around, no matter the cost. Instead of wallowing in sadness, she started searching online for a solution. She chanced upon an advertisement on Antai Cervical Ring. It is used in a transabdominal cerclage procedure to treat an incompetent cervix. The Antai Cervical Ring and technique used has proven to be 100 percent successful in treating incompetent cervix and preventing miscarriage. The procedure is quick, effective, and safe.
“It was around 1 am when I reached Antai hospital. Thankfully, there were doctors there to attend to me,” Madam Wang said. After examination, the doctors found a high risk of miscarriage as her amniotic sac protruded through her dilated cervix. She was immediately admitted to the emergency room to get treated.
“Looking back, I still can’t believe how fast it happened. After I signed the ‘full refund guaranteed’ contract, the doctors immediately admitted me into the treatment room. Everything happened very fast. I was under general anesthesia, and the entire procedure took around an hour. The doctors successfully tightened my short cervix with the cerclage and returned the fetus to a safe position. We were out of danger, all thanks to the fantastic doctors in Antai Hospital.”
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