Twins in
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mother, Dung, and her three children, the newly born twins and the daughter.
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Sy Hoang Hai watches his elder brother sleeping.Tuoi Tre
Twin boys were born earlier this month at the
Their mother, Hoang Thi Kim Dung, 30, gave birth to the two
boys, Ho Sy Hoang Hai and Ho Sy Hoang Duc, who respectively weighed 2.4 kg
and 2.9 kg, on December 9 after using the sperm from her husband, Ho Sy Ngoc,
who died when he was 27 years old in a traffic accident three years ago.
The fruit of technology and love
Dr. Le Vuong Van Ve, director of the Hanoi Andrology and
Ve and his colleagues then immediately rushed to the morgue
storing the body of Ngoc at a hospital in Thanh Tri District around 6 hours
after his death. Under supervision of police and the hospital’s officials,
they performed an operation there to open the dead man’s scrotum to take out
a testicle.
After returning to his hospital, Ve separated the testicle
into 14 tissue samples to test for viable sperms so that they could be
extracted and put into a frozen state.
According to Dung, she and her husband had been in love since
2002, and they married in 2009 but only six months later, she had to go to
When the accident happened to her father, Ho Hoang Hai Binh
was 6 months old.
Ngoc said during her overseas study period, she heard about
the possibility of keeping the sperm of deceased people in frozen storage, so
when her husband died, she suddenly thought of this.
After asking some friends for advice, she got the phone number
of Ve, and phoned him to ask for help.
“When I went to the hospital to carry out the operation, the
husband had died about six hours earlier. Technically, this is not a
difficult case, because the sperm can live for several hours after the death
of a man. But what really concerned me was the wife's decision. I’ve seen
many cases like this when many changed their minds.”
After undergoing IVF, Dung had her health and her pregnancy
tracked at the Hanoi Andrology and
Unprecedented case
According to Ve, regarding the technical side, the case is not so difficult.
However, for
“The success rate is only 30%, and it may be due to luck that
the IVF succeeded right at the first time,” he told newswire VnExpress.
According to an expert on genetics, this is really an
achievement of the local medical sector.
Dr. Hoang Thi Diem Tuyet, vice president cum dean of
infertility treatment at Tu Du Hospital in
“In reality, the possibility of being able to retrieve live
sperms from a clinically dead person is not high as sperm viability is not
high, so early intervention for a high rate of sperm viability is required.”
“This is a rare case as the operator was able to extract a lot
of live sperms from a man who died over 6 hours earlier. We have recorded a
case in HCMC in which all the sperms died out though the man just died a few
hours earlier.”
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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 12, 2013
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