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I want to give my baby up for adoption

Information for expectant mothers

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If you’re considering whether adoption might be the best option for you and your unborn baby, it’s wise to ensure you have thoroughly researched what that might entail before making any decisions.

 

Here are some questions you might be asking at this point in time.

 

  1. Why expectant mothers might consider adoption

  2. I want to give my baby up for adoption - what's next?

  3. What happens when you place a baby for adoption?

 

1) Why expectant mothers might consider adoption

 

There are many reasons for considering adoption, and this is often one of the most selfless decisions an expectant mother can make. 

 

Adoption often occurs not because the expectant mother does not wish to care for their child, but because they feel that adoption is the only way to provide the child with the best life possible.

 

As an expectant mother, you may be concerned that you cannot meet the welfare needs of your baby. Common issues leading to adoption include financial hardship, lack of support, or an unstable living situation. 

 

Adoption can help alleviate these worries, helping to reassure you that your baby will have all their physical and emotional needs met as they grow up.

 

These are all valid reasons to consider adoption as an option for you and your child. But you should remember at all times that, even if you are facing challenges, adoption is not the only option available, and you should never feel pressured by other people to place your baby for adoption.

2) I want to give my baby up for adoption - what's next?

 

Firstly, we'd strongly advise that you do not think of the process of adoption as 'giving up' your baby. 

 

Making the decision to place a baby for adoption incredibly hard. And if you do take this route, it’s because you are choosing to seek the ideal circumstances for your baby to grow up in a family that can best meet their needs.

 

The next step is deciding which adoption route best meets your needs. 

 

This includes whether you will want contact with the potential adoptive parents before and after the birth, and if you will seek a potential adoptive family yourself or enlist the services of an adoption agency.

 

In all cases, the more information you can understand about the process, the better. We would always recommend that you contact a licensed adoption agency in order to be confident that you have all the information around practical and emotional support, resources, and legal process as possible.

 

3) What happens when you place a baby for adoption?

 

When you decide to place your baby for adoption, you will work with a professional person such as an attorney or adoption agency to create an adoption plan. 

 

Your adoption plan is highly personalized and is key in helping to choose the potential adoptive parents for your baby.

 

You can choose to be involved in choosing a family for your child to be placed into, or you can express preferences as to the kind of family you think would be a suitable match for your baby.

 

You can also choose the type of adoption you prefer. At Adopt International, we are big advocates for open adoption.

 

Once a potential match has been made, you will then be helped to draft a hospital plan, which details exactly what happens during and after you give birth. Making these decisions in advance helps you to understand what to expect and can help ease the emotional burden of the whole process.

 

After the birth, you can have as much or as little contact with the baby as you wish. Your hospital plan will outline who should change and feed the baby, but you can adjust the plan at any time according to your needs. 

 

The potential adoptive parents will meet the baby, and the hospital social worker may also visit you to discuss if you still wish to proceed with your adoption plan. 

 

If all parties - including yourself - are willing to go ahead, the process of signing the relevant adoption paperwork will take place.

If you found this article useful, you might also find these articles useful: How to find adoptive parents and Giving your baby up for adoption

 

  • If you are pregnant and wondering whether adoption could be the right option for you and your baby, you can contact us any time on (800)-969-6665 or by filling out this form.

  • Adopt International is a non-profit organization. We provide extensive support and assistance to expectant mothers who are considering adoption for their child. Learn more here.

  • If you are a family who is considering adopting a child, learn more here.

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If you are pregnant and considering placing your baby for adoption, you deserve to have a respectful and positive experience.
 
We can help every step of the way.

Our adoption counselors can:

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Help decide if adoption is right for you

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Advise you of your rights, and connect you to resources

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Help you choose an adoptive family

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Assist you with obtaining adoption expenses

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Help you learn more about open adoption

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Support you before and after the birth of your baby

You are in control, and can choose what your adoption plan will be.

About us

At Adopt International, we believe it is important that you make this decision on your own terms and surround yourself with helpful, supportive professionals.

We have over 40 years of experience working with pregnant women, which has taught us that in order to have a successful adoption it is imperative that a birth mother is comfortable and confident in the choice she makes.

We are advocates for open adoption. Research shows it is the best kind of adoption plan for birth families, adoptive families, and adoptees.

Words from birth mothers

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“I want to thank Adopt International for all they have done for me and my daughter and her family.

 

They truly know the meaning of open adoption and making it work for us all.”

- Monica

“From the second I walked in the door I felt like I was in a very warm and supportive environment.”

- Bethany

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“You didn’t pressure me into anything.

You held my hand all the way through the process and made sure I knew everything about placing my child for adoption.

I am forever grateful for your agency.”

- Birth mother

“Well, I chose Adopt International because the awesome family I chose to be my birth daughter’s adoptive parents were already working with y’all, and when I met with y’all myself, you were so pro birth parent, understanding, and down to Earth in a situation that was straight up madness.

I have love, love, loved being in contact with y’all over time and seeing that you really do care, just like you showed me over a decade ago!”

- Myra

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¿Considerando dar en adopción? 

Si estás embarazada y consideras dar en adopción a tu bebé, mereces tener una experiencia respetuosa y positiva. Te empoderaremos para que puedes tomar la mejor decisión para usted. Tenemos trabajadoras sociales que hablan español para ayudarte y responder a tus preguntas.

 

Nuestras consejeras de adopción pueden:

  • Ayudarle a decidir si adopción es la mejor opción para ti

  • Apoyar en su decisión de criar a tu niño o por familia adoptiva.  

  • Ayudar a aprender sobre la adopción abierta. 

  • Ayudarle a elegir una familia adoptiva

  • Informarle sobre sus derechos y a poner en contacto con los servicios que se requieran. 

  • Asistirle para conseguir ayuda en los gastos de adopción. 

  • Apoyarle antes y después del nacimiento de su bebé. 

 

Usted tiene el control, y puede elegir el mejor plan de adopción que mejor le convenga.

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