After 7 years of infertility, primary school teacher welcomes 3 "grains of sand" of love
For nearly 7 years on the journey to find her child, Ms. Bui Thi Giang (born in 1988, from Ninh Binh ) never thought of giving up, even though the journey was full of thorns and bumps.
In June 2012, the beautiful love between teacher Bui Thi Giang and sailor Tran Van Thien was marked by a happy wedding after nearly 3 years of love and understanding. Because of his frequent travel for work, Mr. Thien and Ms. Giang hoped to have a child soon to ease the loneliness when he went to work. But no matter how much they expected, the result was still not as expected.
| Two angels of Giang and Thien. |
In 2013, while working in Hai Phong , Mr. Thien listened to a friend's advice and went for a reproductive health check-up. The result was surprising when he was diagnosed with male infertility, possibly due to complications from mumps he had contracted as a child. This shock made the couple decide to go to a central hospital for a re-examination, but the result was still: "Cannot have children naturally, need to perform IVF assisted reproduction."
After 11 months of waiting for her husband to go on a cruise ship, Giang and her husband returned to their journey to find a child at large and small hospitals. Although their financial situation was not stable at that time, they were still determined to borrow money to do IVF. However, the first embryo transfer was not successful, making Giang extremely sad and worried. For nearly 7 years, her desire to have a child grew stronger and stronger, but the reality was too cruel, causing her to fall into despair at times.
However, Ms. Giang remained steadfast and did not give up. On the journey of nearly 7 years of infertility, she and her husband had to overcome many economic difficulties and social prejudices. But thanks to the encouragement of relatives, they still steadfastly waited for the day to "reap the sweet fruit".
In 2017, by chance, Ms. Giang learned about the Hanoi Andrology and Infertility Hospital and read the success stories of infertile couples there.
When the summer vacation came, which was also the time when her husband was on leave after a long train trip, the couple went to the hospital for a check-up. This time, luck smiled on her when she received the notice of successful embryo transfer after many previous failures.
On September 10, 2018, her first daughter was born, bringing indescribable joy to the family. Slander and social prejudice no longer bother Ms. Giang.
In December 2020, Ms. Giang returned to the hospital to transfer the remaining frozen embryos and continued to be lucky, two twin girls were formed in her womb. On August 19, 2021, two lovely girls were born, bringing complete happiness to the family.






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