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Article: Miracle baby's our cup of tea! Little Ava is born after mum uses Chinese remedy
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- Evening Times
- Article date:
- January 5, 2009
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Proud parent Fiona is one of a growing number of women turning to
the health and healing properties of Chinese infusions to increase
their chances of conception.
She had two failed rounds of IVF before visiting Doctor Wei-
Xiong Chen, 44, who has brought baby joy to dozens of families since
he set up his Glasgow practice in 1986.
The doctor uses ancient Chinese techniques including special
infusions of tea and acupuncture to help couples - many of whom have
been through IVF and miscarriages .
Fiona and husband Raymond, both 39, had almost given up their
dream of having a child after trying for six years.
But, to their delight, Ava was born just over a year ago.
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