Drug Use Disclosure and It’s Importance
When faced with an unplanned or crisis pregnancy, many women choose adoption. When a pregnant woman decides to make an adoption plan, the first step is to contact an adoption agency. Our adoption agency begins the adoption process by beginning an adoption intake. The adoption intake process includes sections about medical, mental and drug use. None of the information is ever used to judge you, but disclosing drug use is important.
Why is it important?
It is important to disclose drug use when making an adoption plan for the following reasons:
- To ensure that the adoptive family you match with is willing and able to adopt a baby that has been drug exposed. The more information an adoptive family has about birth mother, they can make an informed decision.
- To ensure that both you and your baby get the best medical care possible.
- To ensure that if your baby needs medical attention, we can let the hospital know your history, so they don’t have to perform unnecessary tests on your baby.
- To ensure that in the future if there are any long-term health issues on behalf of your child, the future medical treatment team has as much information as possible.
- To ensure that if you decide that you want to get treatment for substance abuse, we can provide community referrals.
We understand that it can be uncomfortable disclosing private information during an adoption intake. We want to be supportive and do everything we can to make you as comfortable as possible. Disclosing information to an adoption agency is confidential and your privacy is always respected and honored.
Ready to Make an Adoption Plan?
If you are interested in making an adoption plan in Arizona, we are here for you. We are an Arizona Adoption Agency who understands and respects your wishes. We believe in adoption, and we believe in you. If you are interested in learning more about adoption or are ready to make an adoption plan, we are available to talk to you 24/7, just call us at (623) 695-4112.