Openness in adoption is encouraged now more than ever. But, with that openness comes a question: “How much contact is too much for a birth parent?”
How to Balance Contact with Your Birth Child and Your Mental Health
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>How to Enter Our Father’s Day Photo Contest 2020
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>It’s time again for American Adoptions’ annual Father’s Day photo contest! Find out how to submit your father-child photos here.
30 Resources for Transracial Adoptive Parents — and Everyone Else — to Understand Race and Adoption
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Whether or not you’re a transracial adoptive parent, it’s key that you understand the experiences of people of color in the United States — especially transracial adoptees. Start your education with these resources.
Can You Adopt If You’re Renting Your Home?
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Hopeful adoptive parents have to meet a number of requirements in order to adopt a child. But can you adopt if you’re renting your home? Here’s what you need to know about home requirements when it comes to the adoption process.
What It’s Like to Be an Adoptive Parent in the NICU
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Adoptive mom Jill writes about her experience caring for her new adopted daughter after she was born 12 weeks early and spent two months in the NICU.
6 Reasons Expectant Parents Change Their Minds about Adoption
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Up until the moment they sign their consent to an adoption, expectant parents who have been planning to place their child for adoption can change their minds. This can be upsetting to adoptive parents, but it’s important to understand (and respect) why expectant parents may have changed their minds and decided to parent their child.
5 Tips for Long-Distance Adoptions
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Most modern adoptions take place across state lines, but that can be a source of worry for birth and adoptive parents who are hoping to share a lifelong relationship for the happiness of their child. Here’s how American Adoptions can help.
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.
What Can You Do When Family Doesn’t Support Your Decision to Adopt?
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>When extended family don’t embrace your adoption decision like you do, it can be disheartening. So, what can you do to get them on the same page and celebrate with you?
‘Something I Am Proud Of’ — A Birth Mother’s Story
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>When birth mom Erika reached out to tell her story, we were honored to share it on our blog. With Mother’s Day still on our minds, we urge everyone to read her story.