Who considers making an adoption plan?
We work with birth parents in all areas of the country. Some of our birth parents are teens, and many are in their 20’s, 30’s, and even 40’s. For many of our clients, economic stress is a frequent problem. Some birth parents are students, some are working and some are unemployed. Some of our birth parents are married and some birth parents are no longer with the father of their child. Many birth parents are already parents. Some of our birth mothers have been raped. All of our birth parents want what is best for their child. What if I’m not sure of my decision after my baby is born? We can arrange for transitional care to give you enough time to be certain of your decision. How can I be certain the adoptive parents will take good care of my child? Our professional staff carefully and thoroughly screen each adoptive parent. Screening includes a thorough review of: State child abuse registry and criminal records Health histories Financial stability Emotional stability Personal references
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- Who considers making an adoption plan?