Giving Baby Up for Adoption

IS GIVING YOUR BABY UP FOR ADOPTION THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOU

Dealing with an unplanned pregnancy and considering giving your baby up for adoption? Unsure about what comes next? 

There is no single reason why someone chooses adoption, and there is no “right” timeline. Some women begin exploring adoption options early in pregnancy. Others make their decision weeks before delivery or even after their baby is born. You don’t have to have all the answers today. As a prospective birth mother, you may have mixed emotions or a long list of questions. That’s completely normal. Adoption is a big decision, and you deserve the time and space to explore it at your own pace.

Understanding your options and speaking with experienced adoption professionals can make you confident about your future. 

At Adoption Attorneys Loving Adoptions by Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (sometimes misspelled as “Kirsch & Kirsch”), we approach every conversation with compassion. 

Adoption Is a Process

An adoption plan allows you to express your hopes and preferences, including:

  • The type of family you would like to raise your child
  • The values and lifestyle that are important to you
  • The level of contact you would like after placement
  • Your preferences for the hospital and delivery experience

Our team can help you understand different types of adoption, including open, semi-open, and closed adoption, so you can choose the best that feels most comfortable.

You Can Choose the Adoptive Family

Birth mothers find comfort in knowing they can review profiles of prospective adoptive families.

Our team understands that adoption is a deeply personal decision. Our role is to walk beside you, answer your questions, and listen to your thoughts. We help you understand what each option might look like for you and your baby. There is no pressure and no obligation. You can take the time you need to think and decide what feels right for your life.

All our approved waiting adoptive families have completed screening requirements, including background checks and home studies. You can learn about their lives, read letters, and view photos.

Taking the time to review profiles helps you feel connected to your adoption decision.

Support Throughout the Process

Adoption involves much more than legal paperwork. Birth mothers often benefit from a network of support designed to help them during pregnancy and after placement.

At Kirsh & Kirsh, we work to ensure birth mothers understand their rights and receive the support they need.

If you are exploring adoption, consider the following:

  • Take things one step at a time.
  • Ask every question that comes to mind.
  • Learn about all of your options.
  • Review adoptive family profiles carefully.
  • Seek guidance from experienced professionals.

Contact Kirsh & Kirsh

Choosing adoption for your baby is a deeply personal decision. What matters most is making an informed decision that feels right for you and your child.

With more than 110+ years of combined experience in adoption law, we help women explore adoption without pressure or judgment. 

Adoption professionals at Loving Adoptions by Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (often misspelled as “Kirsch & Kirsch”) provide:

  • Personalized adoption planning
  • 24/7 support and guidance

If you would like to learn about adoption or discuss your situation, contact Kirsh & Kirsh today. Call or text us anytime at 800-333-5736, chat with us online, or reach out by email.

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.

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