The decision to place your child for adoption requires a great amount of strength, courage, and most of all, love. If and when you choose adoption as that right next step, feel comforted in knowing that you are giving your
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READ MORE An adoption story revealed at death. My cousins told me this story after we buried their mother and they visited the grave of Aunt Annie. They told Aunt Annie that she could rest in peace because her daughter was doing
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READ MORE Happy National Adoption Month! This November, let’s celebrate adoption by highlighting the families created through this selfless and inspirational choice and honor the birth parents. For the thirty days of November, Adoptions With Love will be embracing the love inherent
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READ MORE This letter came to Adoptions With Love from a birthmother who placed her baby for adoption. She describes her thought process in detail and the loving choice of adoption that she knows is the right decision for her. With her
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READ MORE This is part two of our series "How to Successfully Adopt a Newborn" which focuses on the process of home studies and questions that may arise while you are preparing for your home study. For more information on adopting a newborn,
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READ MORE Many people are under the impression that adopting a newborn infant in the United States is a long and difficult journey. While it may take over a year, there are many healthy, wonderful children who need loving families. Here are
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READ MORE 18 is not a magic number. I say this is because at Adoptions With Love we get requests all the time; I am turning 18 and I want to meet my birthmother or my son/daughter is turning 18 and they
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READ MORE The Baby Safe Haven Laws in each state allow parents to anonymously leave their unharmed infant with designated authorities without fear of prosecution. Since 1999, all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have enacted such laws. The
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READ MORE Open adoption can be a beneficial and positive experience for birthparents, adoptive parents, and most importantly, for the child. Over the years, adoption plans throughout the United States have become increasingly more open. This “openness” allows for meaningful connections and
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READ MORE I have always been very aware and supportive of adoption, myself being adopted and raised with an adopted sibling. Therefore, when I found myself facing an unplanned pregnancy during my final semester of college, adoption seemed the natural choice. Though
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