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Birth Mother Matters in Adoption #49: What Do Birth Mothers Fear About Adoption?

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Birth Mother Matters in Adoption #49: What Do Birth Mothers Fear About Adoption?

These are 10 of the most common fears:

  • People will think I am a terrible person, a bad mom and they will never look at me the same.
  • What if no one wants my baby?
  • What if the adoptive parents don’t follow through on our open adoption plan?
  • What if I change my mind?
  • What will I tell people when they ask about my pregnancy?
  • Will the OBGYN Office judge me?
  • How will I know if I choose the “right” adoptive family?
  • What if I have used drugs during my pregnancy- will the adoptive family still want my baby?
  • What if the father of my baby changes his mind and wants the baby?
  • I will be alone after the baby is placed for adoption.

Choosing adoption means choosing an option with support, aftercare and access to financial resources.  Adoption is a beautiful choice and one that is increasingly becoming a more popular choice.  If you are pregnant and are considering adoption, we are a licensed, full-service, non-profit Arizona Adoption Agency.  We believe in adoption aftercare services and have a program on site to provide continued support through the Donna K. Evans Foundation.  You can contact us 24/7 at (623) 695-4112.  You are not alone and we want to help, thank you for considering adoption, you are making an amazing choice.

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