Monitoring Her
As we said, they went through this while getting ready to go back to Honduras for more missionary work. At the time, they waited to see if the implantation succeeded. Rachel and Aaron, together with Catherine and Ford, took a plane to Honduras because there was no time to wait. Six weeks after the embryo was transferred, they paid a visit to a local hospital there. Did the embryos take or not? When they got to the hospital, they talked to a doctor in broken Spanish to explain their situation.
The Number
During their appointment, the doctor looked confused. He knew what in-vitro fertilization is, but it did not add up. The doctor asked them if they were sure they only transferred two embryos, to which they said yes. They were informed that the transfer was a success. Of course, Rachel and Aaron were excited! The doctor had more news, however. Soon, they saw why he kept asking them about the number.