A local mother of two is sharing her IVF journey and hopes treatment becomes more affordable to people looking to start a family.
Allison Freeman started fertility treatments in 2016. She became pregnant through IVF and gave birth to a daughter in 2019.
"It's just the chance, right, there is no guarantees with fertility treatments like you're just paying for the chance to have a baby," she said.
Freeman who is a mother of two also works as an attorney. She specializes in IVF and fertility law.
She said she would love to see IVF treatments become more affordable for people looking to start a family.
"It's thousands and thousands of dollars for each of those rounds and you pay for, you know, the retrievals, the storage of your embryos, transfer of your embryos. Every single thing adds u