‘Norvic IVF Centre’ a boon for Binod and Rekha
Binod Kumar Jha, 45 of Sarlahi’s Barala municipality had a stressful life earlier. Though after being married for a long time, he was not blessed with children.
He took his 38-year-old wife Rekha Devi Jha and wandered to many places for treatment in order to have a child. This couple could not have a child though they wandered as far as they knew and even after reaching all the places suggested by their relatives and using all kinds of measures.
The Jha couple then came to know about Norvic IVF Centre from their close ones, which became a boon for them.
Their efforts to get a child through the test tube baby technique at the IVF Centre become successful at the first attempt.
A few days ago, Rekha Devi Jha gave birth to 3 children through the test tube baby technique at Norvic IVF Centre.
“Happiness entered my life and family. We are very happy.” Binod Jha, who was blessed with three childrens at once, said on Thursday – ‘The long absence of childlessness has ended. Now my family is complete.
Rekha is waiting for her three children who are kept in the NICU after they were born through surgery. Dr.Ganesh Sah has said that the condition of the children is improving and he will give the children soon to their parents.’ Rekha said – ‘I will be more happy the day I get the children.’
The Jha couple came to the IVF centre in Norvic for treatment about a year ago. They were given services by senior gynecology and test tube baby specialist Dr. Nutan Sharma.
Sharma says, all three children were taken out through surgery at Norvic International Hospital.
According to her, as the condition of the mother and children is normal at present, preparations are being made to discharge them within a couple of days.
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