Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Pregnant in High School & Considering Adoption

Thousands of young women and men choose to make an adoption plan for their unborn children, and many families turn to infant adoption as a way to build their family. There may be any number of reasons why the birth parents make this choice, but what is consistent is that they want the very best for their children and feel that adoption can provide it. They entrust the raising of their children to loving, adoptive parents because they cannot parent their children at this time. Christian Child Placement Service has been assisting birth parents and bringing families together through infant adoption for more than 30 years.

Infant adoption is the adoption of a newborn or very young child whose birth parent has made the difficult decision that she is unable to parent at that point. These parents love and wish that they could parent their children but feel that adoptive placement is the best decision for their children. The parents relinquish their rights voluntarily. The majority of birth parents who take part in infant adoptions select and meet the prospective adoptive parents and want some level of openness in their adoption, which refers to a level of contact after the placement.

There is no easy solution to an unplanned pregnancy. Each option with an unexpected pregnancy is hard and has its own difficulties. The birth parent can empower themselves by getting as much information as they can get about their options. So they can carefully and weigh each option to be able to make the right decision for them and their baby.


Christian Child Placement Services
e-mail: adopt@nmcch.org
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
http://www.facebook.com/Adoption.aChoiceforLife
1-800-553-2229 (BABY) ex.14 *24/7*

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