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The word "birthmother" is becoming more frequently understood to mean a woman whose child has been placed for adoption; however, it is still widely used by many to mean a woman who is making an adoption plan, and has not yet relinquished her parental rights.
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At every stage of the process, from discovery of an unplanned pregnancy through the post-adoption years, birthmother support plays a crucial role in helping women acknowledge the experience, validate their feelings, and incorporate the changes that placing a child for adoption brings to their ...
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Birth Mother Resources was created specifically to help birth mothers, and where appropriate birth fathers, who are either considering adoption or have decided to raise their child themselves. It was developed to help you find financial, medical and emotional resources to keep you and your child ...
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Adoption can consisit of asking many questions. Are there Adoptive families looking for a child or infant? What steps are involved when considering Adoption? Birthmother Articles answers those adoption questions and help birthmothers by providing useful information on Adoptive Families, How to ...
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A birth mother is a woman who gave birth to a child and subsequently relinquished (voluntarily or involuntarily) her parental rights. In most cases, parental rights are relinquished and an adoption follows; however, this isn't always the case.
http://www.adoptioninformation.com/Birthmother
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