Mrs. Chen (Ms. Chiu), already the mother of a son, strongly hoped to have a daughter. During her second pregnancy, medical testing confirmed she was expecting a girl, bringing great joy to the family. Unfortunately, she experienced spotting in the fourth month—a warning sign of possible miscarriage. Upon recommendation, she began taking peptide nucleic acid supplements, and the pregnancy was successfully stabilized.
At delivery, the placenta did not rupture prematurely (as early rupture can lead to neonatal hypoxia). The newborn exhibited strong neck control at birth. The mother’s postpartum bleeding stopped within two hours, and her recovery was rapid. After birth, the infant continued to receive peptide nucleic acid supplementation and showed excellent development, with developmental indicators above 98.5%. Notably, brain development appeared especially advanced, with maturity exceeding that of peers of the same age (no formal IQ testing was conducted).

