5 failed IUIs
Mr. Le Duy Hai and Ms. Dang Thi Thuy Trang got married in 2012. One year after the wedding, when they did not see good news, the couple became impatient. Hearing acquaintances tell them, they went everywhere, looking for doctors, buying medicine, but there was no miracle. Ms. Trang decided to go to the hospital for examination, with limited fallopian tubes.
Ms. Trang was prescribed by the doctor to have sperm injected into the uterus (IUI). Carrying strong faith, they entered the first IUI with all hope.
But then the result was just a line. The second time, she was still patient, telling herself "Maybe heaven will pity you this time". By the third time, when the doctor shook her head, Ms. Trang could only remain silent.
Not willing to surrender, they discussed performing fallopian tube extraction surgery, hoping to open a new path. After surgery, she continued to persevere twice more IUIs, each time was a waiting cycle, counting every day, every smallest sign on her body. But for five times, the result was still just unsuccessful. Continuous failures caused Ms. Trang to gradually lose faith.
Fortunately, they were introduced by acquaintances to Hanoi Infertility Andrology Hospital. The first time they set foot in the hospital, the dedication and gentleness of the doctors made them feel reassured.
The first IVF journey went smoothly. On the day of embryo transfer, the couple held hands tightly, full of hope. But then the result was not as expected. When holding the negative test paper, Ms. Trang remained silent. After re-examining, the doctor discovered that her fallopian tube had fluid buildup, causing fluid to flow down to the uterus, preventing the embryo from hatching. So a fallopian tube clipping surgery was performed immediately afterwards.
After the surgery, they continued to enter the second embryo transfer, which was also the last top embryo. Hope sprouted again and miracle seemed to have come when Ms. Trang had good news, but only a short time later, the fetus became biochemical. At that moment, she felt heaven and earth collapse.

Persistently to reap sweet fruit
At that time, I really felt desperate, but looking around me, there were people who looked forward to welcoming their children for more than 10 years, many people even failed many times more than me. From then on, I had the motivation to revive my spirit and continue to prepare for the second IVF," Ms. Trang shared.
This time, they collected many 5-day quality embryos. On the day of embryo transfer, MSc.BS Le Thi Thu Hien - Professional Director performed embryo transfer for her, bringing the seeds of love to the family. Then came the waiting days after embryo transfer, perhaps the longest days in their lives.
When she held the HCG beta test result in her hand, Ms. Trang hugged her husband full of happiness. However, her husband's worries were still there, because her previous embryo transfer was due to biochemical pregnancy.
They excitedly counted each day, each prenatal check-up milestone as if counting every beat of hope. Every time they entered the ultrasound room, Ms. Trang's heart beats faster, while Mr. Hai could only hold his wife's hand tightly. At that day's examination, the doctor gently turned back, smiling and congratulating them on having two babies.
Hearing my heart beat, my heart also beats" - Mr. Hai said. That sound is small, steady like the most beautiful piece of music in 8 years of waiting. On November 26, 20, the happiness of Ms. Trang and Mr. Hai burst when two little angels Le Duy Hung and Le Thuy Linh were born.
After 8 years, with my own will and thanks to the support of doctors, our family has welcomed two babies. Perhaps no words can fully express my feelings" - Ms. Trang shared.
This Tet, the two babies are 5 years old. Every time they see their children playing in the yard, Mr. Hai and Ms. Trang smile again. Every clear laugh, every innocent look of their children is the most beautiful response to the hard years that have passed.
According to representatives of Hanoi Andrology and Infertility Hospital, in order to support couples facing difficulties on their journey to find children, the hospital is implementing the "Happiness Welcomes Spring 2026" program to support the cost of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.
The program is implemented in the period from January 8 to March 8, 2026, applied to all patients performing penile aspiration or penile decay. Accordingly, patients are supported 50% of the cost of in vitro fertilization technology, one of the important items of the IVF process.
At the same time, the hospital maintains professional activities during the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year, in accordance with the actual treatment needs of patients, to ensure that the treatment journey is not interrupted.
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