Common Birth Mother Concerns When Making An Adoption Plan
Are you facing an unplanned pregnancy? Are you considering making an adoption plan for your baby? Are you considering putting or giving up your baby for adoption or as we prefer to say – place your baby for adoption? Are you looking for an Arizona Adoption Agency? Do you have questions about adoption?
Common Concern #1
- Who will raise my baby?
Choosing adoption as your choice for an unplanned or crisis pregnancy, you are making a selfless choice. You are also taking charge of your own life as well as the life of your baby. When placing a baby for adoption, you choose who will adopt your baby. This means you decide what type of parents you want for your child. You choose what qualities and values are most important to you as a parent. You select an adoptive family, and it can be based on where they reside, what they do for a living, how many children they have, their religion, their favorite sports team, or the type of pets they have. The choice is yours.
Common Concern #2
- What if Child Protective Services/ Department of Child Safety are involved?
If you think Child Protective Services/Department of Child Safety will be involved, it is important to begin working on an adoption plan as soon as possible. If this is the case, before you deliver you, can still make an adoption plan and choose adoptive parents.
Common Concern #3
- What do I say to my family, friends, and strangers about my adoption plan?
What you decide to tell others about your adoption plan is your choice. Some women want to share their decision with everyone, and others choose to keep it private. Adoption is a beautiful choice, but that doesn’t mean you have to answer questions about you and your baby if you decide otherwise.
Common Concern #4
- Can I spend time with the baby in the hospital?
You can spend all the time with your baby in the hospital. You have the right to hold, feed and spend quality time with the child. However, if you do not want to spend time with the baby in the hospital, you do not have to.
Common Concern #5
- If I have used drugs during my pregnancy, can I still make an adoption plan?
Many adoptive families are very open and willing to adopt a baby that has been exposed to drugs while in utero. It’s important to let your adoption agency know what drugs you have used so they can help you find the perfect adoptive family.
In conclusion, there can be fears, worries, and concerns when you are deciding about your unplanned pregnancy. Adoption agencies have a wealth of information regarding adoption. Be informed to make the best choice for you and your baby. If you are pregnant and are considering adoption, we are a licensed, full-service, non-profit Arizona Adoption Agency. You can contact us 24/7 at (623) 695-4112.