Is it possible for donors to write a letter to the adoptive couple and/or any future child(ren) who may be born?
A personalized letter is always welcome and helpful. It allows the donors to share information about why they chose to make a donation decision. Because most donation decisions involve a deep sense of care and feelings of love for the child, letters offer an opportunity to address current and possible future questions. As with traditional infant adoption, letters received from a birthparent are often highly valued and deeply appreciated by both adoptive parents and (later) the adoptee.
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