When a married couple or a couple in a loving relationship experiences an unplanned pregnancy, they may not immediately think about placing the baby for adoption. But many couples do choose adoption for their baby. Here’s how to know if you and your partner should place your child for adoption together.
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When you choose adoption for your baby, you want what is best for their future. Finding the best adoptive family is crucial to achieving this goal. Adoption profiles can help you get a feel for adoptive families before making the life-changing decision to place your baby with a family. Here’s how.
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If you are considering adoption for your baby, you want to find a family that will provide a life of love and the best opportunities. This can seem like a daunting task. In this guide, get the information you need to begin the life-changing search for your child’s adoptive family.
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This article is for expectant birth mothers wanting to pursue temporary adoption for their baby. It outlines what temporary legal guardianship is, who can be the child’s guardian, and how long temporary legal guardianship lasts.
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This is a comprehensive guide for birth mothers to placing a child for adoption from 1-month-old to teenager, as well as alternatives to placing older children for adoption. While adoption is always an option, it can be more difficult as the child gets older.
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Learn more about the factors you should take into consideration when placing an older child for adoption. This article outlines the adoption process for older children, as well as viable alternatives that may be better for older children than adoption.
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Learn how to place your baby for adoption after you have taken them home, and what the process might look like. This article includes resources for birth mothers dealing with postpartum depression, as well as what to consider when choosing adoption for your baby after they have been taken home.
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If you are considering placing a baby for adoption at the hospital or after birth, know that this is still an option for you. No matter how last-minute your adoption decision is, you are always in charge of this process.
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