Elementary School of Uterine Cancer, Infertility Oriental Clinic's Live Review...Tent run for 2 nights and 3 days, ♥ Husband, good job

Mar 31, 2025

Elementary School of Uterine Cancer, Infertility Oriental Clinic's Live Review...Tent run for 2 nights and 3 days, ♥ Husband, good job



Elementary School of Uterine Cancer, Infertility Oriental Clinic's Live Review...Tent run for 2 nights and 3 days, ♥ Husband, good job
Cho-ah from the group Crayon Pop delivered a vivid review of her visit to an oriental clinic specializing in infertility in Gyeongju.

On the 30th, Cho-ah posted a long article and several photos, saying, `The tent run record for 2 nights and 3 days after the successful treatment of oriental medical treatment.'

"In the meantime, as soon as I got my pregnancy permit in January, I ran to the fertility center the next day and did everything I could do, including an ovulation ultrasound, blood concentration test, hyperovulation injection, and ovulation induction injection, but it didn't work out very well," he said. "I'm going to try for another month and move on to the test tube because the napal tube is well open and the male test results are okay."," he said of his situation.




Also "Starting in April, only Naver reservations will be accepted. However, online reservations also seem to be fierce"We also failed the first reservation challenge and went to the last on-site waiting." The second reservation date will be announced on the website of the oriental medicine clinic soon!," he said, adding that he also gave a tip for making a reservation.

Finally "It's not like you succeed just because you go, but I only made fun memories as if I came camping with good energy." Husband, you've done a great job." "I hope it helps all couples going through something similar! Fighting," he said, expressing his support to infertile couples.

Choa, meanwhile, married a businessman six years her senior in 2021. In October last year, he announced that he had been diagnosed with cervical cancer in his first year of newlyweds and had been fighting the disease. After that, Cho-ah said that fortunately, she successfully underwent cancer resection and fertility preservation surgery, and is undergoing follow-up every three months. Earlier this year, Cho-ah was told by her doctor that she could prepare for pregnancy, so she is working on a natural pregnancy before undergoing in vitro procedures.






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