What can you include in your adoptive family profile to connect with a prospective birth mother? Birth mother Lindsay gives some tips for making your profile as attractive as possible.
How do you stay healthy during your pregnancy if you are facing the other challenges involved with placing a child for adoption? Birth mother Lindsay offers her guidance to other prospective birth mothers here.
Birth mother Lindsay explains how spirituality can play a huge role in both a woman’s adoption and her healing process after placing a child with another family.
Choosing an adoptive family is a very important decision for a birth mother. Here are three signs a family you’re considering isn’t the right fit for your baby.
Loneliness, grief and joy are all common emotions for birth mothers around the holidays.
By the third trimester of an unplanned pregnancy, a birth mother should be finalizing plans for birth and post-placement life.
An unplanned pregnancy in the second trimester brings with it opportunities for new beginnings and preparation for the big day.
The first trimester of pregnancy requires medical and nutritional care, as well as other healthy lifestyle changes for a potential birth mother.
Self-care and pampering yourself is a very hard feat for a birth mother who is grieving, yet, it is crucial in the healing process.
Are you looking for a birth mother support group but cannot seem to find any local resources? Start your own birth mother support group!