
If you have discovered you are unexpectedly pregnant, you are most likely trying to figure out your options. We understand this is a difficult time.
When deciding what to do, you must consider your emotional and physical support, finances, plans for the future, and current responsibilities. As you consider your next step, think about how placing your child for adoption can help your situation.
1. You Lack Physical and Emotional Support
Parenting, especially single parenting, is difficult. Parenthood becomes overwhelming without the assistance of a spouse, partner, or family member.
Well-meaning people say they intend to help you when the baby comes, but they don’t understand the amount of help you need.
It’s important to have a solid network of people around you who can assist you.
If you lack support, consider making an adoption plan for your child. With adoption, you can choose a family to raise your child. At Adoption Angels, we offer free counseling to help you emotionally through your adoption journey. We are available to you 24/7 with care and support.
2. You Have Financial Needs
Did you know that while you put together your adoption plan, Adoption Angels can provide financial assistance for pregnancy-related expenses?
Through our agency, you can receive:
- Free living expenses for rent, utilities, food, and maternity clothing
- Free medical services, including prenatal care and delivery
- Free transportation to and from doctor’s visits and the agency.
- Free counseling
- Free legal services
No reputable adoption agency should ever ask you to pay for adoption services, but there is financial help available for you.
3. You Want to Pursue Plans for the Future
When you place your baby for adoption, you can focus on your own personal and professional goals. This can include finishing school, pursuing a career, or improving your financial situation.
Because of a federal government ruling called Title IX, schools have to make special arrangements for pregnant women to continue classes and class assignments. Although having your baby will require time away, you can move forward after you place your child.
Our counselors promise to walk this road with you. Making an adoption plan is hard, but we will be there to provide emotional and financial support.
4. Already Caring For Others
If you already have other children in your home, discovering an unexpected pregnancy can be overwhelming. You know the necessary finances, energy, and time isn’t there to raise another little one.
There is no shame in realizing you’ve reached the end of your abilities and need to place this next child for adoption. It is a difficult decision, but by choosing an open or semi-open plan, you can still gain information, have a relationship, and know they are safe and loved.
5. The Need to Focus on You
Do you feel you are too young or too old to parent? Perhaps you never wanted to be a parent, your overall physical or mental health isn’t good, or you worry about your child’s safety. All of these issues can be obstacles to successful parenting.
It could be more important to focus on yourself at this time. As the birth mother, you choose the adoption plan and pick the potential adoptive couple. You can build a relationship with your child and have the ability to explain why you chose adoption for them. They, in turn, can connect with their birth family and ask important questions.
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