It is really emotionally challenging to give your baby up for adoption. At the same time, it is a sign of unselfishness and love to do so if, after all considerations are made, you deem it in the interest of the baby to do so. At such point, it is true that love means letting go.
To give a baby up for adoption, an intending birth mother must be counseled by an adoption agent to fully ascertain she was ready for such move. A licensed contracted adoption agent will work with qualified social workers to make sure such resolve works in your favor. Since adoption laws differ from state to state, a basic knowledge of the law governing adoption in the state for which you want your child to be adopted is necessary. While it is the responsibility of the adoption agent to make you understand such laws fully, you should make sure the agent gives you a comprehensive list of intending adoptive parents for you to make a better choice.
If you must give your baby up for adoption before he or she is born, it is in your interest that the law allows you the opportunity to change your mind immediately after the birth of the child. Whether you have to put your baby up for adoption before birth or after birth, you must decide the adoption process you consider to be good for you. Get a good understanding of the open and close adoption process for yourself. This is because they both have their pros and cons, and most adoption agencies specialize in only one of those. The internet can also help you do so efficiently, although not without the help of an adoption agency. There are websites where you can contact intending adoptive parents with the help of your adoption agent.
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Carolyn DeGrenier-Walker is the author of this article on Adopting a Baby.
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