Putting Your Child Up for Adoption

Making the decision to put your child up for adoption is one of the most difficult things a parent could ever have to do. However, it is a loving decision born of your desire to do what's right for your child. If you know that you are incapable of raising children at this point in your
 life, adoption may be what's best for both you and your baby. After giving this careful thought, there are several ways you can go about putting your child up for adoption.

Putting Your Child Up For Adoption: When You Decide...

Some parents know from the moment of conception that putting their child up for adoption is the best solution. Others don't make that difficult decision until just before or after they go into labor. You should know that you can change your mind at any time about adoption, so be sure you've thought through it carefully. If you decide on adoption before the baby is born, you can begin making advance preparations; if not, the process can start after the baby is born.

Putting Your Child Up For Adoption: Decide on the Type of Adoption

These days, there are several different ways that adoptions can be accomplished. First, there is a closed agency adoption, which involves giving your child over to the agency and allowing them to place the child without your input. This is the best solution for a parent who doesn't have the ability or strength to choose adoptive parents; you can always trust the agency to make a good choice. You can also decide on an open adoption, which allows you to choose the adoptive parents. And finally, you can choose an independent adoption, which is arranged by an attorney or medical worker, and doesn't involve an agency at all.

Putting Your Child Up For Adoption: Contact an Attorney

Even if you decide to allow an agency to handle the adoption, you should still have experienced counsel in your corner to help you understand your rights. If you don't know the laws concerning adoption in your state, you might end up making a mistake you'll regret. Adoption attorneys can be found in the yellow pages or referred by a doctor or other individual.

Putting Your Child Up For Adoption: Have Someone to Lean On

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Well, I'm quite for adoption since it was the only way my wife and I could be parents. As you said, it is a far better solution than abortion, and at least these people are honest about whether or not they can care for their children. Would you rather the kids suffer from abuse or neglect?

Posted on 02/24/2009 at 8:02:23 AM

Although I am very against adopting out your child it is better than abortion. But once you do the bad you receive the bad!!!

Posted on 02/24/2009 at 8:02:57 AM

Adopting your child out is very stupid. If you have time for sex you should have time for a child!!!

Posted on 02/24/2009 at 8:02:09 AM

No you are not evil we all have had these feelings. What you need is someone to talk to or maybe someone that can help out. I know myself being a mother of three boys 5,3 and 1. I have my hands full not to mention I am only 22 years old I just found out my two year old has adhd and odd so there are days where I want to run and never come back and I have thought very hard about this. But they are my kids I am there mother and nothing will ever change that. what you really need to do is ask for help and if you cant get the help you need from family and friends talk to your doctor about finding you help. I hope this helps. Just hang in there... nothings better then seeing them smile.

Posted on 09/01/2008 at 9:09:23 AM

what happens when u just can't take it anymore am i evil because i can't be a mother anymore?

Posted on 08/29/2008 at 4:08:12 PM

he is a very good child with terrible parents!

Posted on 07/19/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

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