Posted November 4th, 2010
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Minnow asked: How many mothers who are in their 20s & 30s and who are otherwise very capable of raising a child (ie- married/in a stable relationship, not addicted to drugs, make decent income, etc) do you think give up their children for adoption simply b/c they don’t want to be a mothers? Does this ever happen?
Tags: 20s 30s, Baby Adoption, Drugs
Posted in Newborn & Baby | 4 Comments »
Posted November 4th, 2010
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ffreshh asked: what is the procedures? websites links that are legitimate would be helpful thank you.
Tags: Baby Adoption
Posted in Adoption | 7 Comments »
Posted November 4th, 2010
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asked: Please let me know if it is possible for me to go through an adoption process with my baby when the father is not aware and also I am 6months pregnant and he does not know.Due to certain circumstances I wish to adopt her.
please do contact me if you are looking to adopt and if you feel i can adopt without the fathers concern as he does not even know am pregnant.
Tags: Adoption Process, Circumstances, Pregnant
Posted in Adoption | 17 Comments »
Posted November 4th, 2010
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*Star* asked: I don’t have a baby or anything. I’m just curious if biological parents can CHOOSE who they want to raise their child. Like, I know if I were in the situation I would not trust anyone making that decision for me. I’d want to sit down with a few people, get to know them, find out what jobs they have, etc.
Tags: Baby Adoption, Jobs, Sit
Posted in Other - Pregnancy & Parenting | 5 Comments »
Posted November 4th, 2010
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M asked: Both my parents recently passed away. Before they died, I found out that my mom may have given a baby up for adoption. How do I go about finding the records? I do not know any details about the adoption. Everything is for children seeking a birth mother. Basically, how do you do a reverse search for adoption records in Colorado.
Tags: Adoption Children, Baby Adoption, Mom
Posted in Adoption | 2 Comments »
Posted October 10th, 2010
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mommy2be *due feb.27* asked: I’ve always been curious about this- If you put your baby up for adoption willingly (i.e. not because you’re a druggie or in jail or anything) and then you have a change of heart a few months later, are you allowed to “take” your baby back? Do adoption agencies allow you time to change your mind about it?
*I’m not putting my baby up for adoption but I’m just wondering.
Tags: Adoption Agencies, Baby Adoption, Druggie
Posted in Adoption | 9 Comments »
Posted October 10th, 2010
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Heather asked: So my boyfriend has a baby on the way but the mother of that child wants to give the baby up for adoption. He wants to keep the baby himself but were not sure what needs to be done in order for that to happen. the mother of the baby will try anything she can so that wont happen. What does he need to do? There’s no talking with that woman…
Can she put the baby up for adoption even he goes down there and steps in saying hes the father and he wants his child?
Tags: Baby Adoption, Mother Baby, Woman
Posted in Adoption | 15 Comments »
Posted October 10th, 2010
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G. asked: OK, I have three questions. One, can a woman who KNOWS the father of her baby give up him/her up for adoption? Two, can a woman who sincerely DOES NOT know who the father is give her baby up for adoption? Three, a DNA test cannot reveal who a baby’s father is if the man who is the father isn’t there to test, right?
Tags: Baby Adoption, Dna Test, Woman
Posted in Adoption | 7 Comments »
Posted October 10th, 2010
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cosmic love asked: I’m a pregnant teen planning on giving up my baby for adoption in Australia. How do I get by this? Are there any organizations that would help me through the process? I want to be able to chose a loving family.
Tags: Adoption In Australia, Baby Family, Pregnant Teen
Posted in Adoption | 9 Comments »
Posted October 10th, 2010
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Iker Casillas asked: I would like to know how easy (and likely) is it to give a baby in adoption. In other words, is it possible that no one will want a specific baby and therefore it will be impossible to give him/her in adoption (considering a normal and healthy baby)? Also, do you think families are less interested in babies born to a young couple (late teens - early 20s). Also, how expensive can the whole process be? I mean, for the couple who is giving the baby away. Are adopting families willing to cover some of the medical expenses related to the birth of the baby?
Thanks.
Tags: Babies, Medical Expenses, Young Couple
Posted in Adoption | 11 Comments »