I have experienced firsthand the courage of two birth mothers who chose my husband and me to raise their babies. We met these pregnant women, as well as the birth fathers and birth grandparents, of ...
One of the biggest misconceptions about adoption is that the many paths are variations of the same experience. They’re not.
These days, 95% of adoptions are "open," meaning birth parents, or the birth mother, have some degree of involvement with the adoptive family. Those arrangements vary widely, from occasional pictures ...
Adoption Advocacy, a nonprofit working for industry reform, makes the case for a national registry of adoptive homes open to the harder-to-place kids, asserting that the states have unnecessarily ...
Birth parents, both mothers and fathers, are a key piece of the adoption puzzle. The vast majority make the difficult decision to place their child for adoption out of what they perceived to be the ...