Facing an unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re pregnant and homeless. Knowing that resources and options are available to support you is important. As a birth mother, you are the only person who can decide what’s right for you and your child.

Creating Your Adoption Plan

At Loving Adoptions by Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C., we understand that every birth mother’s journey is unique. We’re here to guide you in creating a personalized adoption plan that prioritizes your needs and your child’s well-being.

With over 40 years of experience and a commitment to compassionate care, we’ve helped countless birth mothers across the country, including in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky.

Adoption is Free for Birth Mothers

Choosing adoption comes with no financial cost to you. You may qualify for financial assistance to help with:

  • Utility bills
  • Clothing
  • Groceries
  • Doctor visits
  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Hospital bills

We’re here to alleviate financial stress so you can focus on what’s best for you and your baby.

Your Decisions, Your Journey

When you choose adoption, you remain in control every step of the way. You make all the decisions regarding your adoption plan, and we tailor the process to fit your needs.

The choices are entirely yours, from selecting an adoptive family to determining the level of communication you’d like to maintain. We support you without judgment, ensuring you feel confident and empowered.

Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C.

Exploring adoption is a brave and selfless decision that provides your baby with a stable home. At Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C., we’ve dedicated ourselves to helping birth mothers find secure and caring families for their babies. With over 100 years of combined legal expertise, we’re well-versed in adoption law and can offer the guidance you need.

Reaching out to us does not obligate you to work with us. We encourage you to gather information, ask questions, and take the time necessary to make the best decision for you and your baby.

How to Contact Us

Our services are 100% free and confidential. Whether you prefer to call, text, email, or message us on Facebook, we’re here to provide support and answers.

Take the first step toward exploring your options with confidence and hope. We’re honored to be a part of your journey, no matter your decision.

Our adoption support staff would be happy to answer all your questions around the clock. Call/text 800-333-5736email, or Facebook message.

POSITIVE ADOPTION LANGUAGE DISCLAIMER:  

Please understand that these blogs are written in a way to use language that people use when searching for help with their adoption plans. Unfortunately, while all of us understand what positive adoption language means, most expectant moms who come to us at first do not understand what that means. The most common search term on the Internet for pregnant moms is “How do I give up my baby for adoption.”  If we do not include those words in our blog posts and instead put “How do I create an adoption plan for my baby,” then our website will not show up in most expectant moms’ search results in Google.

When someone decides to place their baby for adoption, it’s often one of the most difficult choices they will ever make. This decision is deeply personal and comes from a place of love and care. Let’s explore some of the reasons behind this choice and why it might be the best option for both the baby and the birth parents.

Putting the Baby’s Needs First

One of the most common reasons people choose adoption is because they want the best life possible for their child. Sometimes, birth parents may feel they are not in a position to provide the stability, resources, or opportunities their baby deserves. Adoption offers a way for the child to grow up in a loving and supportive environment where their needs can be fully met.

Financial Challenges

Raising a child can be expensive. Between housing, healthcare, education, and everyday expenses, the costs can quickly add up. Some parents may not have the financial stability to support a child and want to ensure their baby has access to everything they need to thrive.

Lack of Support

Parenting is a big responsibility, and having a support system is crucial. Some birth parents may not have family or friends to help them during tough times. They may feel that adoption is the best way to give their child a stable and supportive family environment.

Education and Career Goals

For some birth parents, they might be in the middle of school or just starting their careers. They may feel that they aren’t ready to balance parenting with their personal goals. Adoption allows them to focus on building a future while knowing their baby is being cared for by a family ready to provide love and support.

Unplanned Pregnancy

An unplanned pregnancy can bring about many emotions and uncertainties. Some birth parents might not have planned to start a family and need time to decide what’s best for themselves and their baby. Adoption can be a thoughtful choice to ensure the child’s well-being.

Personal Circumstances

Every family is unique, and sometimes there are personal reasons for choosing adoption. Health concerns, relationship issues, or other life challenges can make parenting difficult. Choosing adoption doesn’t mean the birth parents don’t love their child; in fact, it’s often the opposite. It’s a decision made out of love and the desire to give the child the best life possible.

The Loving Choice

Adoption is a loving and selfless act. Birth parents who choose adoption want to ensure their baby grows up in a nurturing environment. This choice allows them to give their child a life full of opportunities and love while also pursuing their own goals and dreams.

Support for Birth Parents

If you’re considering adoption, remember that you don’t have to face this decision alone. There are counselors, support groups, and adoption agencies/attorneys ready to help. These resources can guide you through the process and provide emotional support every step of the way.

Final Thoughts

Deciding to place a baby for adoption is never easy. It’s a deeply personal choice that comes from a place of love and care. Understanding the reasons behind this decision helps us see the strength and compassion of birth parents. If you’re exploring adoption, take your time, seek support, and know that whatever choice you make, it’s okay to put your child’s needs first.

If you’d like to learn more about adoption, contact us today. We’re here to answer your questions and provide the support you need.

Positive adoption language Disclaimer: 

Please understand that these blogs are written in a way to use language that people use when searching for help with their adoption plans. Unfortunately, while all of us understand what positive adoption language means, most expectant moms who come to us at first do not understand what that means. The most common search term on the Internet for pregnant moms is “How do I give up my baby for adoption.” If we do not include those words in our blog posts and instead put “How do I create an adoption plan for my baby,” then our website will not show up in most expectant moms’ search results in Google.

Choosing adoption is a personal decision, especially if it happens in the hospital after delivery. Sometimes referred to as a “last-minute hospital adoption,” “surprise baby adoption,” or “stork drop,” this option allows you to make a loving plan for your child even at the last minute.

At Loving Adoptions by Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (commonly called “Kirsh & Kirsh” but often misspelled as “Kirsch & Kirsch”), we understand how overwhelming this decision can feel. We’re here to make the process as smooth as possible by providing compassionate and non-judgmental support.

How We Support You at the Hospital

When you contact us, our dedicated adoption support team will meet you at the hospital. They’ll guide you through creating an adoption plan tailored to your preferences, including how much contact you’d like with the adoptive family.

Types of Adoption Plans

You’re in control of how involved you want to be in your child’s life. Here are the three types of adoption plans you can choose from:

  • Open: Maintain regular contact with the adoptive family and your child.
  • Semi-Open: Have limited, mediated contact with the adoptive family.
  • Closed: Choose not to have any ongoing contact after placement.

Your adoption professional will explain each option and help you decide what’s best for you and your baby.

Why Choose Kirsh & Kirsh?

For over 40 years, we have been helping women like you navigate adoption with care and respect. Here’s why birth mothers trust us:

  • Free and Confidential Support: We’re here to listen without judgment.
  • Approved Adoptive Families: Choose from loving, pre-screened families eager to adopt.
  • Your Decision, Your Way: Decide the level of contact you want with the adoptive family.
  • Financial Assistance: Get help with living expenses as you move forward after placement.

It’s Never Too Late to Choose Adoption

No matter where you are in your journey, it’s never too late to place a baby for adoption. The decision is yours, and we’re here to provide the information and support you need to make an empowered choice.

Our team is available 24/7, so you can reach out anytime. Talking to us is free and doesn’t obligate you to work with us. We’ll always respect your privacy and space.

Experienced Team

For over four decades, we’ve helped countless women find the perfect adoptive families for their children. With more than 100 years of combined legal experience, our attorneys have the expertise and dedication to support you through this journey.

Contact us to learn more about adoption services. It is FREE and confidential. Call/text 800-333-5736. You can also email us. 

Positive adoption language Disclaimer: 

Please understand that these blogs are written in a way to use language that people use when searching for help with their adoption plans. Unfortunately, while all of us understand what positive adoption language means, most expectant moms who come to us at first do not understand what that means. The most common search term on the Internet for pregnant moms is “How do I give up my baby for adoption.” If we do not include those words in our blog posts and instead put “How do I create an adoption plan for my baby,” then our website will not show up in most expectant moms’ search results in Google.