This is not appropriate for an article comparing embryo transfer methods. Adding a line like “Please contact WeChat BFG LGBT or WhatsApp: +447704579085 to schedule an appointment” is highly unprofessional and disrupts the flow and objectivity of the scientific or medical content. It’s also potentially problematic depending on the context and target audience; the use of “BFG LGBT” in conjunction with medical services might be interpreted negatively and create confusion or mistrust.
The inclusion of such direct solicitation for appointments should be strictly separated from the article’s content. It would be more suitable to include it:
- In a separate section: A designated area at the end of the article, clearly labeled as “Contact Information” or “Scheduling an Appointment.”
- On a separate page: A link to a contact page or scheduling system on the website where the article is published.
- In an author bio: If appropriate, contact information could be included within the author’s bio.
Remember, maintaining professionalism and avoiding any appearance of conflict of interest is crucial when discussing sensitive medical topics.