Malaysia's first frozen embryo test tube triplets full moon celebration

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Malaysia's "Bright Daily" recently reported a warm news: the country's first triplets born through frozen embryo test tube technology are about to be full moon, their parents in order to celebrate this special moment, specially held a lively full moon party, and at the same time to celebrate the arrival of Mother's Day.

Chen Jin Long, 33, who runs a western restaurant in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, has been married to his wife Li Fung-ting, 30, for six years, but they have not been able to have their child despite various attempts. In order to realize her dream of becoming a parent, Li Fengting has undergone three intrauterine insemination operations in the past two years, but none of them were successful. In the end, after two in vitro fertilization operations, Li Fengting successfully conceived, and on April 18 this year ushered in the birth of Malaysia's first frozen embryo test tube triplets.


"Mother's Day this year is very special because I have three babies," Li told the media at the full moon party. On the tenth day after their children were born, the couple hired a nomologist to make names for them, naming Chen 杍 Ling (the eldest brother), Chen 杍 Ling (the second younger sister) and Chen 杍 Fei (the third younger brother). The three children have increased in weight to 2.6 kg, 2.2 kg and 2.0 kg respectively, which is a significant increase from their birth weight. For the choice of name, the couple said that there is no special meaning, only hope that the children can grow up healthy.


Following the Chinese tradition that a baby's full moon should be celebrated in advance, Chen Jinlong and Li Fengting chose to celebrate their child's full moon and Mother's Day together on the eve of Mother's Day to commemorate this happy day.


Taking care of triplets is definitely a challenge, especially when it comes to finding a moonwife willing to take care of three babies at once. Many moonwives say they can't accept having to take care of three babies at the same time. Fortunately, through the introduction of relatives and friends, they found the experienced Huo Fengyi. Despite having to pay a slightly higher monthly fee, Huo accepted the job.


Fok has previously cared for two sets of twins, one of which was also born through test-tube technology. She says taking care of twins and triplets doesn't make much difference for her and she already can easily distinguish the characteristics of 杍, 杍 ling and 杍 Jia because each of them has a different look.


This loving family story not only shows the hope brought by technology, but also reflects the warmth of family affection and the miracle of life. The triplet story of Chen Jinlong and Li Fengting has undoubtedly added a bright light to the field of assisted reproductive technology in Malaysia, while also bringing encouragement and hope to other families facing fertility difficulties.


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