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Newsroom2024.01.23
According to the Assisted Reproductive Technology Summary 2021 National Report of Taiwan, Lee Women's Hospital had accomplished 5,283 IVF treatment cycles within a year!
Lee Women's Hospital carried out 11% of IVF treatment cycles for the entire nation. Also, the pregnancy rate at our hospital has topped the nation for the sixth year in a row.
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Newsroom2023.11.14
Lee Women’s Hospital Utilizes AI in IVF technology to Give Birth Over 7,000 Test-Tube Babies
Creating Asia's First “Artificial Intelligence Reproductive Technology”
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Newsroom2023.08.16
Woman with Inherited Rickets Successfully Gives Birth to Healthy Baby Using PGT-M at Lee Women's Hospital
IVF case with rare disease X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets
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Newsroom2023.08.07
Lee Women's Hospital Shines on the International Stage! ESHRE and ASRM Selected to Present Groundbreaking Achievements!
Prof. Maw-Sheng Lee led the team to present two academic posters at ESHRE
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Newsroom2023.04.25
Is a chubby baby cute or a hidden danger? Beware of rare genetic diseases
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Newsroom2023.04.20
World Hemophilia Day: using assisted reproductive technology to help hemophilia patients have healthy offspring
Genetic Diagnosis help Hemophilia Patients Give Birth to Healthy Babies
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Newsroom2023.04.12
Lee Women's Hospital held an in vitro fertilization (IVF) baby reunion and consultation event in Manila on March 11, 2023
With the ease of the pandemic, the need for reproductive medicine in the Philippines has risen drastically. A lot of Filipinos wish to come to Taiwan and seek help from Lee Women’s Hospital.
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Newsroom2022.06.14
AI embryo selection accuracy breaks through again, improving the success rate
Researches have demonstrated that AI embryo selection system may be a benefit for women with less embryos or have no blastocyst stage embryo.
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Newsroom2022.04.20
Researches suggested that Vitamin D deficiency could lead to infertility!
LWH has conducted researches on nearly 4,000 women last year and found that the proportion of women with Vitamin D concentrations below than 20 ng/ml was as high as 35%, and only 18% of them met the standard. This result is worse than most of the developed countries. Our hospital and international research papers have pointed out that women with higher Vitamin D concentration have about 5% higher blastocyst number, blastocyst rate and pregnancy rate. Conversely, Vitamin D deficiency could lead to infertility and decrease in sperm amount. Superintender Dr. Mao-Sheng Lee reminded those who are preparing for pregnancy to intake Vitamin D supplements. CEO Dr. Chun-I Lee suggested that women should be exposed to the sun for 10 to 15 minutes a day, and they can also eat more fish, mushrooms, etc., which are all effective ways to increase the concentration of Vitamin D.
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Newsroom2019.11.05
Medical Miracle in Taiwan: Lee Women’s Hospital affirmed by first Guinness world record
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Newsroom2019.08.09
Three children lost after Aug 8th crisis, brave mother said “bringing children back”, now there are twins almost 3 years old
United Daily News
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Newsroom2018.10.04
IVF Babies Reunited to the International Meeting to Meet Hundreds of Families
Great News
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Newsroom2018.08.20
Lee Mao Sheng's “Success in Life” Hundreds of Lee woman's children and grandsons invited Lord Li to celebrate Father's Day
Power News
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Newsroom2018.08.16
Another kind of pride from Taiwan, Lee Women’s Hospital helps couples in the Philippines who have been infertile for 11 years to complete their dreams
Taiwan Journalists Association
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Newsroom2018.07.05
Interview with two generations of famous doctors treating the infertility
NEXT TV
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Newsroom2018.06.20
Sperm penetrating force analysis and Ovum Spindle Identification Technology help women who have repeated failed IVF treatment
Health News
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Newsroom2018.02.06
New IVF technology, AI improves pregnancy rate by up to 70%
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Newsroom2017.11.23
[Turning Taiwan] Borrowing God's Scepter to Help Infertile Couples around the World Fulfill the Dream
Epoch Times
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Newsroom2017.10.06
IVF reunions Philippines media appreciate Taiwan's advanced medical technology
CNA
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Newsroom2017.08.29
Taiwan's reproductive medical technology is praised internationally. Philippine’smember of congress made IVF here and was lucky to have a daughter
Liberty Time Net
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Newsroom2017.03.28
Through egg harvesting to have a daughter Taiwan's first “three-parent baby” shows up
Apple Daily
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Newsroom2015.07.27
She got married at the age of 39 and gave birth to her baby after 4 IVF operations
Chinatimes.com
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