Adoption is one option you might consider when you find yourself facing an unexpected pregnancy. Here is more information about how adoption works and the three adoption plans.
The Adoption Process
Adoption is an excellent option if you desire to give your child a hopeful future. While adoption can be emotionally challenging, it’s worth exploring if you would prefer to carry your pregnancy to term without the responsibilities of parenting.
Motherhood looks different for every woman. Mothers who choose adoption for their children can find hope and healing after an unexpected pregnancy because they know their child is safe and loved in the home they chose.
Types of Adoption Plans
You have more than one type of adoption plan to consider. Birth mothers can choose from open, semi-open, or closed adoption plans. These different options give you, as the birth mother, the choice to be part of your child’s life.
- Open adoption:Â With this plan, the birth mother can directly communicate with the child and adoptive family. Communication can occur through phone calls, letters, or regular visits.
- Semi-open adoption:Â The birth mother has contact with the child and adoptive family, but all communication happens through a third party, like an adoption agency or attorney.
- Closed adoption:Â The most private plan, a closed adoption ensures that all identifying records remain sealed. The birth mother remains anonymous, with no contact between her, the child, and the adoptive family.
The Upsides of Adoption
While adoption is not a walk in the park, there are many upsides to this pregnancy option, including:
- You are not responsible for a child who you are not emotionally, economically, or physically ready to care for.
- You have the option to hand-pick a family for your child. So, you can have peace of mind knowing that your child will grow up in a loving home of your choice.
- A third benefit of making an adoption plan for your child is that you can place your child with a family who has struggled with infertility for a long time. This family will be eager to meet and shower your baby with unconditional love.
- Financial assistance is available to make this option very affordable. The adoptive family typically covers any adoption expenses, legal fees, and medical bills not covered by insurance.
Learn More About Adoption
At Woodbury Options for Women, our advocates are here to inform you about all your pregnancy options, including adoption.
Make a no-cost and confidential appointment today to get more clarity. If you decide adoption is the way to go, we can refer you to reputable adoption agencies who can answer all your questions.