Angels from Near and
Far
A Resource for Adopting
Children
Adoption Choices
It can be hard to decide which type of adoption to pursue. What works for one family may not work for another. No matter where it occurs or what kind of child is adopted, we all should respect the choices made by the adoptive and biological families, and celebrate this addition to their home.
Domestic --
Infant -- Closed Adoption
In
this type of adoption the birth records are sealed, the birth and adoptive
parents may never meet. There is
keen competition for these babies, which drives up the cost. It is also not always the best thing for the children, who
often have questions about their heritage, and who might do better with at least
being able to have photos and letters of love. If you are discouraged by long wait times and high expense, you
should look at either open or international adoption. You can either use an agency or
do an independent adoption, using an attorney. Adoption insurance is
recommended, for your protection.
Domestic --
Infant -- Open Adoption
This is a fairly new concept, and one that is very popular with birthmothers.
Many want to choose the family who will raise their baby, and want some sort of
assurance that the child they gave life to is doing well. The level of
openness and amount of contact is agreed upon by the birth mother and adoptive family
prior to the birth. This can
be less expensive than the traditional form of closed adoption. I have read studies that say
this type of adoption actually prevents abortion more than traditional, closed adoptions.
Open adoption commonly has
shorter waiting times than closed adoption, with families getting a baby in less
than a year in most cases. Parents for African American and Biracial
infants are especially needed for open adoption, and the waits are typically
very short for these beautiful babies. You can either use an agency or
do an independent adoption, using an attorney. Adoption insurance is
recommended, for your protection.
Domestic
Special Needs Adoption
This is through the states' protective services. Typical special needs
are neglect and/or abuse, born drug or alcohol affected, sibling groups,
learning disabled kids, kids with disabilities or medical issues, minority
children, and older children. This can be a very rewarding way to build a
family. You should prepare well for issues these kids will face, such as learning disabilities, behavioral issues, attachment issues, and how to
access your community resources for help when needed. Often, these
adoptions are available at little or no cost, and there are funds for ongoing therapies
and care, in many cases.
International Adoption
There are hundreds of thousands of kids waiting in orphanages and
foster homes in other countries. In many of these
countries the kids are not assured of enough to eat, loving care, warmth in
winter, cleanliness, good health care, or an education. When they
"graduate" from their institutions they are ill equipped for life
outside, and may not even be able to find jobs or marry, and many commit
suicide. It is easy to adopt very young children internationally, which can be difficult in
domestic adoption. The things to be aware of are sensory integration
disorder, attachment issues, parasites, tuberculosis, developmental delays,
malnutrition, low birth weight, untreated medical conditions, and birth
defects which can go untreated in other countries. The cost can be low, medium, or high,
depending on the country and agency chosen. These are usually done through a licensed
adoption agency, although there are still a few countries which allow independent
adoptions.
Embryo Adoption
All over the nation, there are thousands of fertilized embryos which are in a
frozen state. Many times the biological families keep them in storage to
use for future pregnancy tries. However, once they complete their families
and have no use for these embryos, the choices available are to destroy
them, allow researchers to experiment on them, or they can be donated for
implantation into another woman's body to become her child. If you believe that life
begins at conception, can carry a child to term, and want to adopt a pre-born
baby, this might be the perfect choice for you. It's a new field, but one
with enormous potential.
Gender
About 85% of adoptive parents want to adopt girl children. For many
parents, China is perfect, because that country has more girls than could ever
be placed in homes. If you adopt a girl from China, you may be that
child's only hope of a forever family, so you are making a huge difference for
her. However, in many countries there are more boys
available than girls. If a country says there is a longer waiting time for girls
than for boys, this is a clue that people are stacking up their dossiers and
competing for the available girls, while boys are unwanted. This may not matter to you, if you are drawn
to a certain country and only want a girl. But if part of your reason in
adopting is to provide a home to someone who might not have found a home without
you, then consider adopting a boy and make a big difference for him.
Boys can be wonderful!
"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break."
Ancient Chinese Belief"Broken" a wonderful song!
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