What is Hyperemesis Gravidarum? Dr. Chen Fenglin’s clinical research revealed that Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is an allergic reaction towards Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG). However, hCG is a reproductive hormone and the main indicator of pregnancy. Hence, hCG must be present in the body during pregnancy. So, what happens if you are allergic to the very reproductive hormone that is indispensable for…
The Best Treatment for Short Cervix at Antai Hospital
Short cervix is a condition where your cervix is shorter than average, and during your pregnancy, it may pose a risk for premature birth or a miscarriage. You can be born naturally with a shorter cervix (congenital disease), or it can be caused by artificial reasons.
Effective Treatment for Chemical Pregnancy
A chemical pregnancy, also known as a “latent miscarriage,” is a very early miscarriage that occurs between week 3 – week 4 of pregnancy. Because of how early it occurs, it is very difficult to diagnose (90% of Chemical Pregnancies are undiagnosed). To put it into words: The rate of detection of a chemical pregnancy is far lower than its rate…
Induced Abortion: Removal of the embryo via Hysteroscopy
According to Dr. Chen Fenglin’s patented discovery, Immunity factors cause over 70% of recurrent early miscarriages, which is caused by induced abortions. If you have faced an early miscarriage or fetal demise during a pregnancy, Our Antai Hospital in-house technology has the capability of safely removing the embryo via Hysteroscopy, which also prevents future recurrent miscarriages. A hysteroscopy is a surgical procedure using the hysteroscope.…
3D Laparoscopy to treat Uterine Fibroids and prevent recurrent miscarriage
Recurrent miscarriages can be caused by a variety of reasons. One of the most prominent causes of recurrent miscarriage or fetal demise is due to insufficient blood flow. Some examples of the diseases that lead to Insufficient blood miscarriages include: Uterine Adhesions Septate Uterus Uterine Hypoplasia Uterine Fibroids This article discusses how Antai Hospital’s specialized 3D-Laparoscopy can be used to effectively…
3D Laparoscopy for Uterine Fibroid Removal during Pregnancy
3D Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery in Antai Hospital. It is also an assistant surgical device that can perform the diagnosis and at the same time, treatment of pelvic cavity diseases. In this article, we will focus on the surgical removal of uterine fibroids using this method. There are three types of fibroids: intramural fibroid (the fibroids grow within…
3D Laparoscopy for Pelvic Diseases
Recurrent miscarriages and embryonic demise can be caused by a multitude of reasons. One of the most common causes is due to the occurrence of Corpus Luteum Insufficiency caused by Pelvic Diseases (CLI). In this article, we focus on how these Pelvic Diseases cause recurrent miscarriage and the use of Antai’s 3D-Laparascopy as an effective diagnosis and treatment. There are a few…
Dynamic 3D Hysterosalpingography Procedure
Antai Hospital’s unique dynamic 3D Hysterosalpingography or 3D Hysterosalpingogram, is an improved version of the standard Hysterosalpingography. This technology is very effective in the diagnosis of fallopian tube diseases or damages and inspection of the uterine cavity. Our procedure is conducted by injecting iodinated-oil (radio-opaque material) with a catheter via the cervical canal and into the uterine cavity, and by…
4D Ultrasound for prenatal examinations
Panoramic 4D-ultrasound is a highly effective diagnostic imaging tool that allows doctors to conduct accurate diagnosis for pregnancy conditions or complications. The difference between a 3D-Ultrasound and a 4D-ultrasound is that a 4D-ultrasound has an extra time dimension in the generated output, resulting in a real-time broadcast of a 3D-ultrasound “moving-image”, much like a video. In early pregnancy, this diagnostic…
Treatment for Late Threatened Miscarriages: Saving your pregnancy!
A threatened miscarriage means when a pregnant woman starts experiencing signs of a potential miscarriage. Both early and late threatened miscarriages share 2 distinct symptoms: Vaginal Bleedings Abdominal Pains For a late threatened miscarriage (week 13 onwards), the mother predominantly experiences frequent abdominal pains at her low back, genital or hip areas, accompanied with small amounts of vaginal bleeding. If…
