Not Easy
Rachel was excited, but she was also nervous and scared. She had to take treatments that prepped her for the embryo adoption. It all went well, so she started the in-vitro fertilization process in September 2015. After this, it was the waiting game. Of course, they hoped that everything was going to be all right.
The Odds
There were many things that they had to do for the operation. On top of that, they had to rely on luck as well! Mind you, the implantation only had a 10 percent success rate. What makes this even wilder is the fact that every attempt cost them $10,000 to $15,000. Most insurances won’t cover this process either.