As
you consider making an adoption plan for your birth child or wish to adopt a child, you must ensure that the adoption professions supporting you act ethically.
Family Connections, Inc. would be honored to help you understand the adoption process as
you consider making an adoption plan for your unborn child.
We would be honored to help you understand the adoption process as
you consider making an adoption plan for your unborn child.
The article also offers a series of recommendations for expectant parents who are
considering making an adoption plan.
Not exact matches
Earlier this week I wrote about the timing of placing a baby for
adoption — whether there was a better time for a pregnant woman to start
considering a
plan and about the choices that other expectant mothers had
made in creating a
plan of their own.
But for women like you who are
making what many people
consider is the ultimate sacrifice by creating an
adoption plan and putting your child's needs before your own, it can be a very lonely and confusing time.
If you decide on an
adoption plan for your child, I encourage you to get to know the hopeful adoptive families you
consider as best as you can before you
make any decisions.
Expectant parents who are
considering adoption have every right to
make other
plans up any any time up until the
adoption consents are signed.
If you are
considering placing your child for
adoption, you probably are wondering where to start and what will happen if you choose to
make an
adoption plan for your baby.