Not Easy
Rachel Halbert was excited to begin the process. However, she was scared and nervous at the same time. She had to go through various treatments to get ready for the embryo adoption. Everything went well. In September 2015, she was ready to go to start the in-vitro fertilization process. The only thing for them to do at that point was to wait and hope for the best. Embryo adoption is not easy at all.
The Odds
Like regular in-vitro fertilization, there are many hurdles to jump to ensure that everything is in order. Even so, they need a fair amount of luck too. The procedure requires going on hormone treatments for months prior to the operation. The woman only has a 10 percent chance of the embryo taking despite everything. The cost is also a consideration because an attempt costs around $10,000 to $15,000! The majority of insurances do not cover the process, so you can see why they must have been stressed.