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What to expect at the hospital

Creating Your Hospital Adoption Plan

Hospital Adoption PlanParents who are hoping to adopt a newborn baby should start thinking about a hospital adoption plan even before they’re connected with a birthmother. This plan is based heavily on her preferences, but you should be aware that surprises and other unexpected changes can arise, so you should be prepared for every option. Here are some tips on how to create your hospital adoption plan! Continue reading

birthmother moving forward after adoption

Moving Forward After Adoption: Advice for Birthmothers

birthmother moving forward after adoptionIt’s difficult to generalize the impact of an adoption on a birthmother. Every one of these women faced a unique experience and coped in her own way. All in all, there are usually the emotions of guilt, grief, anger, and loss that a birthmother may face after the adoption is finalized; however, you can move forward in a healthy way after the adoption, so take a look at some tips we’ve prepared for you. Continue reading

Things Birthmothers want Adoptive Parents to Know

7 Things Birthmothers Want their Adoptive Parents to Know

TThings Birthmothers want Adoptive Parents to Knowhe adoption journey is not an easy one for birthmothers. Choosing adoption is emotional and difficult to begin with. Your relationship with a birthmother depends on a level of communication that suits both parties, but even if you establish a wonderful friendship, some things are still hard to admit and say out loud. That’s why there are some things birthmothers would want adoptive parents to know during all stages of the adoption process, but might be too afraid or shy to say. Continue reading

Your Newborn Survival Guide

How to Adopt a Baby After you’ve adopted a newborn, a whole new life is about to start. Your daily routine is going to change and maybe you’ll feel stressful and tired. These things are normal and every parent is experiencing them. You need all the help you can get, and that’s what newborn survival guides — like this one! — are for. Continue reading

What birthmothers look for in adoptive family profiles

What Birthmothers Look for in Adoptive Parent Profiles

What birthmothers look for in adoptive family profilesWhen prospective adoptive parents ask themselves what are birthmothers are looking for in an adoptive family profile, they should be aware there is no golden rules or unique formula. Birthmothers are no different than any other parent—all they want is a loving and caring family for their baby. That being said, however, there are always some things you should consider including in your profile to help give a birthmother the best first impression of your family. Continue reading

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13 Tips for Coping with the Stress of Adoption

Couple coping with the stress of adoptionIf you are an adoptive parent who is currently waiting to be connected with a birthmother or waiting for your baby to be born, it’s very likely you are experiencing some level of stress. The adoption journey is an emotional one. There are many unknowns along the way, difficult decisions to make, and unexpected things that can come up. Because of this, the adoption process can be very stressful for most parents. This stress can have negative effects on your physical and mental health, so it’s a good idea to learn about the stress management in relation to the adoption process. Continue reading

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