The only daughter passed away from aplastic anemia and had a second child in the United States

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Behind Ms. Zhao's firm voice lies a heart wrenching past. She and her husband originally enjoyed a DINK life until their desire for children grew stronger in middle age. At the age of 43, Ms. Zhao naturally conceived and gave birth to a lively and lovely daughter. Her arrival brought endless joy and hope to the family.

Unfortunately, this happiness was mercilessly interrupted by a sudden illness. My daughter was rushed to the hospital under the age of one due to a high fever, but the diagnosis was lightning struck - she suffers from an extremely rare genetic disease, severe aplastic anemia. Ms. Zhao's family, including her husband and father-in-law, unfortunately carried this deadly genetic mutation. Despite the best efforts of the whole family, the daughter's condition was not brought under control, and after just two months, she left forever.

The death of her daughter is an unbearable pain in Ms. Zhao's life. She was deeply saddened and even suffered from depression at one point. It was the unwavering commitment of her family and husband, as well as the healing of time, that gradually helped her out of the haze.


After a difficult recovery period, Ms. Zhao and her husband decided to try pregnancy again, hoping to fill the gap in their hearts. They firmly believe that their daughter has only temporarily left, and she will eventually return to them in another form.

However, the shadow of genetic diseases has always enveloped them. In order to avoid the tragedy from happening again, Ms. Zhao and her wife, under the consultation of iNewborn, chose the advanced third-generation IVF technology in the United States. They expressed their desire to have a daughter to the doctor, which is not only a trust in technology, but also an expectation for the future.

During the pre test tube examination, Ms. Zhao encountered a new challenge: her ovarian reserve function was low, the uterine cavity was sticky, and the possibility of natural pregnancy was extremely low. Faced with this blow, Ms. Zhao did not give up. She chose to collect eggs first and decide on subsequent treatment based on the condition of the embryo.

The doctor adopted a mild stimulation plan to promote ovulation in stages based on Ms. Zhao's condition. After three months of effort, Ms. Zhao collected a total of 13 follicles, of which 10 successfully matured and completed fertilization.

After anxiously waiting, the embryo screening results came out, and Ms. Zhao and her wife obtained three healthy embryos, two of which were females. Faced with this hard-earned healthy embryo, Ms. Zhao chose the most cautious transplantation plan.

Finally, good news came that Ms. Zhao's pregnancy test result was positive. At that moment, all the anxiety and waiting turned into tears of joy.

On March 12, 2024, a healthy baby girl was born in Los Angeles, marking the realization of the hopes of Ms. Zhao and his wife. The various examinations of the newborn showed normal results, and the arrival of this little life has brought new hope and happiness to this family.

Ms. Zhao's story is about courage, perseverance, and hope. The third-generation IVF technology not only brought her a healthy baby, but also gave her new meaning in life. May her experiences inspire more families, bravely pursue their own happiness, and cherish every miracle in life.