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A very early miscarriage: Chemical pregnancy
Her eyes were red and tears were rolling down her cheeks when I told her that her blood level of B-HCG, (pregnancy hormone), was declining. A week ago, she was elated and thrilled when she discovered that she was pregnant after she underwent intra-uterine insemination of sperm (IUI) for the first time. N, 39, a housewife was married for 5 years and had been trying actively to conceive since marriage. She had failed IVF 3 times in the past 2 years. It was a roller coaster ride
Dr Peter Chew
Dec 15, 20213 min read


Saying Hello and Goodbye to My Unborn Child
I'm sorry but your baby's condition is not compatible with life...
Dr Peter Chew
Feb 15, 20203 min read


Losing a baby
When Mrs M stepped into my consulting room, she was tense, anxious and almost in tears. “Doc, please try to save my baby,” she pleaded. Married for five years, Mrs M, a 32-year-old housewife, had had difficulty conceiving. She was eight weeks pregnant when she came to see me that day. The bad news was fresh vaginal bleeding that morning. Eight months earlier, a blood cyst in her left ovary had been removed by key-hole surgery. She subsequently conceived after receiving injec
Dr Peter Chew
Oct 15, 20183 min read
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