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It’s easy to feel guilty for considering adoption for your unplanned pregnancy while you are already parenting other children. In reality, most women who do consider adoption are already raising a child or children. Many expectant mothers don’t have enough time or financial resources to add another child to their family. If you’re already a
If someone is pressuring a birth mother into parenting or putting their baby up for adoption, this guide can help them navigate those circumstances. Expectant birth mothers can read about how to avoid those situations, as well as what their rights are as a birth parent.
This is a guide on how birth mothers can keep their adoption a secret, and how to create a confidential adoption plan. Every adoption is confidential, but this article explains how they can work with an anonymous adoption agency and keep their adoption a secret from people in your life.
This article gives an overview of what birth mothers should consider before placing their child for adoption with a family member or someone they know, as well as if they do not want a relative to adopt their child.
Expectant birth mothers can learn how to talk to their family about placing their baby for adoption. The article has broken down the process into 5 detailed steps that can help make the conversation easier.
Learn more about what an adoption social worker is and how they can help birth parents throughout your adoption process. Birth parents can find information on why working with an adoption counselor is important and how to get in touch with them.