Many women faced with an unplanned pregnancy find that adoption is a loving way to deal with a difficult situation. Before you make your choice, we encourage you to learn what adoption can mean for you and your baby. We know this is a sensitive time for you, and we are here to support you.
In the beginning, it’s common to think that adoption means you’re somehow “abandoning” your baby. But the more you learn, the more you realize it doesn’t mean that at all. Adoption means you’re doing what’s best for your child. It means placing your child with a loving family.
It means creating a plan to make sure your child has a beautiful life — a life full of opportunities that you might not be able to provide right now. It means, in other words, that you’re a good mom.
We believe every woman is unique and different; that’s why we help customize an adoption plan just for you.
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The best part about adoption today is that you’re in control. The adoption plan for your baby will be your plan, based on your choices. You can choose the family based on lots of information about who they are and what kind of home they will provide for your baby.
ou can also decide how much contact you’ll have with the family, both before and after the baby is born — you can choose to know them well, simply to meet them, or never to meet them at all. The choices on how to give your baby up for adoption are yours and we will be there right by your side.
Placing Your Baby for Adoption
Choosing to place your baby for adoption is a delicate situation, which is why transparency throughout the entire process is essential. As a birth mother, you’ll want to know how to give your baby up for adoption. Your process will be unique to your individual circumstances but may look similar to:
Why Choose Adoption
Along with knowing how to give your baby up for adoption, you may be wondering why this option may be best for your situation. This is a monumental decision, and it’s best to know why birth mothers choose adoption.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with deciding parenthood is not a viable option. Becoming a parent can be overwhelming, and it’s okay to decide you aren’t ready for parenthood. If this is the case, adoption can be an excellent choice.
While the experience of having a child should not revolve solely around money, your financial situation may just play a part in your decision. You want your child to have the best life possible, and being able to provide for your child is a part of that.
There are ample reasons why birth mothers may be moving frequently. From jobs to a love of travel, you may not be in one place for very long. Unfortunately, continuously moving can have a negative impact on a child’s emotional health. It is not an impossible situation, but it may be a factor to consider when weighing your options.
Parental health issues, both mental and physical, play a role in raising a child. If you find that you are not in a personal health situation that allows you to choose parenthood, adoption can be a great choice.
Raising a child does indeed “take a village” sometimes. Having to raise a child completely on your own can be a stressful situation. If you are unable to receive the emotional, physical, or financial support you need to raise a child, you may want to consider adoption.
FAQs
Now you know how to give your baby up for adoption, but you may still have some questions. Check out a few of our FAQs below.
How much does adoption cost?
We understand that choosing adoption may already be a difficult decision, and an additional financial burden never helps. That’s why adoption for birth mothers is free. At Texas Adoption Center, we aim to assist birth mothers in any way we can. You won’t need to worry about the cost of placing your baby for adoption with us.