Monitoring Her
The whole process took place at the same time the couple was planning on going back to Honduras for their missionary work. First, they had to see whether their implantation was a success. With no time to spare, the family boarded a plane to Honduras. Six weeks post-implantation, they went to a local hospital to see if it had been a success. They spoke to a doctor in broken Spanish, doing their best to explain the situation.
The Number
The doctor looked puzzled and was surprised at the reason for the appointment. Something wasn’t adding up. He was familiar with in-vitro fertilization. However, the doctor questioned them since he wanted to make sure only two embryos were implanted. The couple was excited to hear that the in-vitro treatment worked. However, there was more to the story. The doctor had more news for them…