Adoptive families should have plans in place for traveling before the birth of the baby. At American Adoptions, we can provide you with all you’ll need to know.
Traveling Before the Birth of the Baby: What Adoptive Families Need to Know
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Questions from Adoptive Families: “Do I Need to Get a COVID Test Before Traveling for Placement?”
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>This post is the second part of “Questions from Adoptive Families.” In this blog post: Will you need to be tested for COVID-19 before traveling for placement?
Traveling with a Newborn: A Guide for Adoptive Parents
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Whether you’re traveling by plane or by car, there are some important things to know about traveling home with a newborn adopted baby. We’ve gathered some tips here to help you prepare.
8 Tips for Traveling to the Hospital on Short Notice
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Adoptive mom Jill, whose daughter’s birth mom went into labor 12 weeks early, offers her suggestions for adoptive parents finding themselves heading to the hospital earlier than expected.
An Adoptive Parent’s Guide to Traveling Home During COVID-19
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>After you’ve received placement and said goodbye to your child’s birth mother, you’ll need to keep your baby safe on the journey home. Read some advice from other adoptive families here.
An Adoptive Parent’s Guide for Traveling to the Hospital During COVID-19
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>How can you safely travel to a prospective birth mother’s state and hospital during the coronavirus outbreak? Check out a few tips and tricks here from adoptive parents who have recently been in your shoes.
Time to Go! Traveling to Meet Baby on Short Notice
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Because there is no way to predict when an expectant mother is going to have her baby, American Adoptions always recommends that families wait to travel until she is going to the hospital. This is one of the most exciting times in the adoption process, but it can also be nerve-wracking – especially if you have a long way to travel.
Luckily, there are plenty of steps you can take to make sure you are prepared when the big day arrives. Here, we’ve compiled some of the best tips and strategies to help your adoption take off without a hitch.
Q&A with an Adoption Specialist – The Importance of Traveling to the Birth
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/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Traveling with Kids
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>As summer winds down, many families are still trying to squeeze in a family vacation. Whether you’re a new parent experiencing a toddler for the first time or are a seasoned (possibly harried) traveler with kids, we hope the following tips will …