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WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU START :- Congratulations on considering adoption as a way to start or grow your family. Both domestically and internationally, there are millions of children who are looking for a home with their ‘forever family.’ Whether you are turning to adoption because of infertility issues, or simply because of a desire to provide for children who are parentless rather than creating your own, deciding to adopt is a lifelong, fulfilling, and challenging commitment - just as having a biological child would be.
ADOPTION OPTIONS :- The options in adoption can seem overwhelming at first. But by understanding a few significant factors, you can limit the options down to the program or programs that make the most sense for your personal situation, your preferences, and your family.
DOMESTIC INFANT ADOPTIONS :- If you are interested specifically in a newborn child and the uncertainty of the fosterto-adopt programs is a concern, then you should consider domestic infant adoption. In the majority of these situations, the adoptive parent or parents receive the child either at birth or shortly after birth. The main reason that people prefer this type of adoption is that you get to begin bonding with the child almost immediately after birth.
YOUR PROFILE :- Your profile should be the best possible representation of you, your family, and your life. But at the same time, it should be an accurate presentation. For example, you shouldn’t describe yourself as avid churchgoers if you only go once a year. Anything you misrepresent may come back to haunt you during a home study or if you choose to meet the birthmother or have an open adoption arrangement.
INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION :- It is the waiting and uncertainty that often leads adoptive parents to choose an international adoption program. There is no chance that a child available for adoption internationally will be reclaimed by the birthparent, as all parental rights have already been terminated before the child can be matched with a potential adoptive family. However, international adoptions pose their own challenges and concerns to an adoptive parent.
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