As the year comes to a close, let’s look back at some of the most remembered and touching adoption moments of 2018 to remind us of that joyfulness and hope.
Some pregnant women considering their options wonder, “Is giving a baby up for adoption better for mental health than abortion?” No matter what you choose, you’ll be affected somehow. Here’s a look at the potential psychological effects of abortion vs. adoption:
You may have never considered adopting a child. That’s okay, because the point of National Adoption Month isn’t to convince everyone to adopt. This month is a great opportunity to spread awareness about adoption and to take action.
Child Health Day was put in place as a special holiday to renew efforts at protecting and empowering children. No matter what your relationship is to adoption, we’ve rounded up different ways to promote healthy, happy kiddos.
In the world of adoption, an adoption necklace, adoption bracelet, adoption ring, or other types of jewelry can serve so many different purposes for those involved.
While each woman’s journey and requirements to put a baby up for adoption will be different, there are some important basics to know about the adoption process.
Insurance companies do not always have the reputation for being the most simple to understand. So, when you are dealing with adoption as a birth mom or a prospective adoptive family, questions can arise when trying to ensure everyone involved assumes the appropriate coverage.
Making an adoption plan is the toughest decision. What if there were a list of places to turn for information and help making your decision, or even resources outlining the steps to take in order to begin such a process? These resources can help.
Birth mother Gina Crotts shares what she wishes every adoptive parent knew. With these three things in mind, you can create a positive space where your family and your child’s birth mother can be happy, successful, and feel loved.
Even though adoption is becoming increasingly common and widely accepted in society today, there are still some pretty persistent (and often, damaging) myths about birth parents out there — one of them being the myth of the teenage birth mom.