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Hope for childless couples

/ 08:11 PM October 07, 2011

AT Carmi’s launch: (From left) Dr. Joven Cuanang, Dr. Teodoro Herbosa, Rev. Fr. Daniel Carino, Dr. Rebecca Singson, Jose Ledesma and Dr. Virgilio Novero.

Carmi stands for Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and Infertility. It was recently launched at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Global City – great news for childless couples.

Most couples want a child, but not everybody can achieve this goal the natural way. But, consulting a fertility specialist can sometimes be physically, economically and emotionally stressful. Problems may be related to age, ovulation issues, blocked tubes, semen quality or endometriosis, or may have resulted from tubal ligation, vasectomy or miscarriages.

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The center’s services include fertility counseling, semen analysis, ovarian reserve testing, sonographic follicle monitoring, hormonal tests, sperm preparation, intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, cryopreservation of sperm and embryos, surgical sperm retrieval, reversal of surgical sterilization and endoscopic procedures related to infertility. Call 668-9708 or 0917 583-2699, or e-mail [email protected].

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Beauty expert, Grace Lagman, quietly passed away at age 90 on Sept. 27 and was buried at the Manila Memorial Park on her birthday. May she rest in peace.

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For early registrants, we are offering discounted rates for the Batanes Photo Safari for February to May 2012. Visit mandy-navasero.blogspot.com, or call 896-3208.

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