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 Can everyone 'love' an adopted child?
If I were going to marry someone, sight unseen, and told friends & family that I knew I would 'love him unconditionally', they would think I was crazy.

So why it is accepted, ...


 Should i tell my son he was adopted?

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He's 4 years ...


 Why would someone want to become a foster parent?
Why would anyone want to take on a strangers kid?...


 Wouldn't you love to hear 'real' stories from adopted children (sic) and biological moms here?
I'm not saying that all the answers are fake about adoption, but I challenge you today to write one thing real that has happened if you are adopted or have placed for adoption....


 How do I tell her no because I dont like her husband?
Im 21 weeks pregnant with my 5th. Ive always wanted to have a baby for some special family who cant. I have no regrets in life and love ALL my babies very much. My babies have all they need maybe ...


 Why cant people see that adopting kids is taking advantage of people with "less than'?
isn't that wrong? i really dont understand how people, caring people can do this with a pure heart. i dont believe that mothers would give up there kids if they didn't have "less than&...


 My friend aborted "her" baby, but didn't tell the adoptive parents
First, I want to start off by saying I'm against abortion, unless there is a rape/incest reason. Anyway...

My friend, she got pregnant, and decided right away that she couldn't ...


 Adoption vs. Abortion?
I've noticed on here that everyone is SO against abortion. You rarely find someone willing to say "That is the best choice for you. Here are the facts:" I mean, people practically jump ...


 Do you celebrate Gotcha Day?
We don't, I don't care for it but I know several people who do. Where do you stand?
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 How many of you are actually part of an adoption triad?
Or at least have some first hand experience with adoption.

Obviously this is an open site where everyone has a right to answer. But I'm seeing some very firm opinions/answers on some ...


 Would you adopt a child why or why not?!!?!?!?!?
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 Adoption WOW Whats next?
My wife and I are starting the adoption process we are preparing for our home visit. We do have a possible maybe baby. But the birthmother says that she is also looking at another couple. However she ...


 Why do CERTAIN people come onto the adoption forum just to tell everybody how evil and wrong adoption is?
Just because these people are obviously bitter from their own bad experiences doesn't make them qualified to judge others situations.
Also, I don't think anybody, adoptee or otherwise, ...


 Birth mother contacting my daughter without our knowledge, emails, phone, and in person meetings. HELP!?
I have raised my daughter since the age of 4 when I met my husband, I officially adopted her at age 8, her birth mother has had no contact with her since she was 5. Last year her birth mother showed ...


 Is it more difficult to abort your unborn baby or give it up for adoption?
What do you think? Any experiences? Suck it in a sink or wave goodbye?
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Currently it is very difficult to adopt but some see pregnancy as an inconvienance. I would ...


 I think ABORTION IS MURDER!? DO U?
nobody has a right to kill a baby, i don't care if the baby is unborn they should be able to live just like us. AND ABORTION NEEDS TO STOP AND IS A SIN!!!...


 I only want to put 3 of my quadruplets up for adoption. What are the odds of the good one finding any others?
I don't plan on telling the one I'm keeping....


 Why do most people assume that all birth mothers don't want their baby?
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 If you give your baby up for adoption, can you get her back?
I'm 14, and I'm pregnant. I want to know, if I give my baby up for adoption, but when I turn 18 or like 20, can i get her back?...


 Could a 21 year old adopt a 17 year old?

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Well, if the 17 year old was unhappy, and a 21 year old friend wanted to get her out of the orphanage immediately, would the government let the 21 year old adopt?...



Johnna B
When i tarn 19 i want to adop. a baby, but my parents say "NO"! what should i do???



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Lisa
When you are 19 go ahead and apply to an adoption agency. If you pass all the requirements (psychological and financial) then go ahead and adopt.

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mel s
Find a social worker and talk to her. She will help you.

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~chalbri~ loves AmStaffs
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definitely look into adoption agencies, they can tell you what to do to prepare for adopting and offer classes. If you're old enough to live on your own, you don't have to listen to your parents, but it still may be wise. If you are living with them, they have every right to tell you that you can't bring a baby home- it will really disrupt their home and routines.

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Fannie expecting #2, InLuvWith#1
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It's very expensive to adopt. You have to pay for a trip to your child's country, and pay for the adoption itself. It's a long process to which you could be refused if single or judged unfit. And then, there's the renting an appartment, buying the diapers, etc, etc...
I say do adopt... But also wait a little longer, when you're mature and when you have enough for you and your child to be comfortable.

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bncorkins
Do you feel mature enough to have a child?
If you want to adopt because of underlying love issues you need to remember that it takes love to get love.
Please think things through and look over all of the things that you cant do when you are a mother. Your freedom is basicially gone and you have to be a selfless person and always put your child first.
Hopefully youll make the right decision and not do it because you woulldn't be ruining your life but you sure would miss out on finding yourself and expeiriences that would make you a better person.

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mom of many
I think you have to be 21 and sometimes older.

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Sophie
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I am an adoptive parent. My son is now 3. I brought him home when he was 7 months old. I was alot older than you are at the time and adopted as a single mom. I was fully prepared. And it was the best thing I've ever done in my whole life- ever. I love being his mom adn being a mom... but I don't think I would be prepared for all the sacrifices at age 19. But I don't know you... only you know you. I'd talk to a social worker and see what you need... do you live on your own? You know everyone in your household will have to be interviewed and be a part of the process, including criminal record checks... etc.., and if you live with someone who is not for it, you won't be able to adopt. Also, can you afford daycare and everything? For me, daycare for my 3 year old is $180 each week.

Kristy

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Crucio
Most places a person has to be at least 21 to adopt sometimes older then that. I doubt you are going to find any place that will allow you to adopt at 19. Get your education or a skill in something, then work for a few years then you can adopt if you still want too when your in your early or mid 20’s.

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mommy2squee
Finish high school and learn how to spell. Get a college degree. Find a good partner, and get married. THEN think about adopting.

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lildramaqueen2009
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if u can suport a child and u no how to take care of a child and u have looked at the costs of a child and cost of adoption and the income u bring in and how much u use on bills and if u think u have the money time and patience then i would say yea go head. but ur parents are not going to want u coming needing help cuz they might not tell u i told u so but they will be thinking it

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Laurel J
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Assuming you are serious, what you should do is grow up, move out of your parents' house, and establish your own life before you consider a life-altering, involved, expensive "tarn" of events like adopting an infant.

Or do you expect your parents to help you with this even though you obviously haven't done one whit of research about how much time, money, and effort is involved in such an undertaking? You do, don't you? Maybe Mommy and Daddy don't have 20-40K spare bucks to give you so you can adopt a baby before you're even a legal adult.

Adoptable infants are rare in the US, and there's a very long waiting list. We don't come out of vending machines, and you don't get one of us just because you think we're cute. My mother was 21 when she gave me up because she decided she couldn't raise me on her own. Can you give me one good reason why she should have turned me over to a 19-year-old who needs her parents' permission to parent?

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Dresden_Depp
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It will be almost impossible for you most of the time you have to be married and older...

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Jelly tots
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is this the latest fashion trend or something? NO I dont think you should be adopting any babies when your are 19!!

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Vikki Dreams
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at this point in your life, I would take your parent's advice.

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Adoptionissadnsick
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Make your own baby - DUH

At 19 you're at your peak fertility, do you know where babies come from?

Learn about the losses adoption really entails. Read some BJ LIfton, research the Primal Wound. Download segments from the Adoption Show.

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sam22254
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Listen to your parents. You need a education first. I had my first child at 20 and even back then rasing a child was hard and I was married. Give your self time.

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sjbearce
well, most agencies will not allow a person to adopt until a certain age. You also have to be financially sound. It is crazy but there is more investigations to adopt a baby when some can have their own with no prior thought. How sad is that> I think that adopting is a wonderful idea. You just have to be ready for the ups and downs that it entails.

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Professor Dingbat
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You're 18 or over, correct? That means you're a legal adult. That means that according to the law, they cannot dictate your major life choices for you.

However, to adopt a child that young in life isn't very wise. Can you support him/her in both financial and physical needs? Are you really sure you're prepared for the responsibility?

Try sitting your parents down and explaining your life plan to them. If they still say "NO", ask them to explain why they feel you aren't yet ready. Maybe they have some insight to your situation that you don't know yet?

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Cat Meow
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You should work on your grammar and spelling for a while if those weren't just typing errors , and are you working ? What do you do ?

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Adopted Jane
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Is there a reason you can not have your own baby ?

AT 19 most young single mothers are *unfortunately* giving their baby up for adoption because they can not provide for the baby What makes you think you could provide for a baby with no support and no income ?

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justsomegirl
What did you do with the money your mother gave for schooling? You certaintly didn't use it on learning how to spell. I would put my best interest and money towards a good education before going and putting that hard earned money into an adoption, our economy isn't going to get better financially anytime soon so I'd use it wisely. Think long and hard about why your parents would give you an answer like that besides the fact they're "trying to give you such a hard time". You'll feel better in the end.

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Sothe
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When you're 19, your parents don't have control over you, so you can do whatever you want. But before you adopt, you should make sure that you are ready for a baby. Do you have a steady source of income that will be enough for both you and your child? Do you have a decent place do live and raise your baby? Do you have the time to take care of a baby? Remember, your child must come first. Above anything. But in the end, its your choice. Just make sure you are ready for the responsibilities.

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ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ
I would say that it would be hard to adopt a child being just 19 years old and unmarried. Focus on your life right now.

Get married later in life and have your own family then adopt or vise versa but i would say that no one at the age of 19 will be able to adopt from an adoption agency.

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nanners454
Well when you tarn 19 you should learn to spell...... You need to be stable before adopting and Hopefully the adoption agencies check that out.

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Imaka
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In this case I think your parents are being sensible and have your best interests in mind. There is lots of time in your life for babies.

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Korinsha
The fact that you have to ask your parents if it's all right for you to adopt a baby should tell you that you're not mature enough to be a parent just yet.

Even if you decide to go through with it, the chances of anyone letting you legally adopt a baby at age 19 are slim to none.

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tmcblue
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you should listen to them

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spydermomma
Honey, the adoption social workers will say no also. At 19 they would not approve you to adopt an infant. Only 19 year olds I've heard of adopting have adopted younger siblings after their parents died or something, but even then they are usually made guardians, not adoptive parents.

How old are you now? Don't you want to go to college? Have some fun first! Maybe you'll want to get married. Certainly you'd want to date and have time to discover who you are and what you want to do with your life. When you reach 25, if you still want to adopt, then you can start looking into it more seriously.

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Grace
I don't think you should "adop" a baby when you "tarn" 19.

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Cappo359
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I'm sorry, but at 19 there's no agency on the planet that's going to give you a child.

Listen to your parents, grow up, get a life and a job and a future, THEN you can be eligible to adopt.

You might also want to consider some typing and English classes, just so you can fill out the forms legibly. That helps.

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