- Category: Placing a Baby for Adoption
If you’re experiencing an unplanned pregnancy you might be having trouble confiding in your family; especially if you’re considering adoption. But speaking to your family is important for both you and them.
Your family can be a great support system. But they can’t support you until you open up about your pregnancy and adoption plans. They may not be receptive at first, but if you approach the subject with ease you might be surprised at how understanding they can be.
Here are some guidelines to speaking to your family about adoption: - Read More
- Category: Placing a Baby for Adoption
When you look back on your adoption plan years from now, you want to feel like you made the right choice. You can achieve this by thinking it over thoroughly, comparing your options, and talking to family, friends and adoption social workers. But what if you’re still unsure? What if your feelings change? What if things come up that you never expected?
It’s difficult to be 100% prepared to place your baby for adoption. But with the right guidance and support, you’ll be pretty close. Here are three things to know before placing your baby for adoption. - Read More
- Category: Placing a Baby for Adoption
You’re pregnant. Now what? What will you do? Who can you turn to? Discovering an unplanned pregnancy is never easy. While it may not seem like it right now, it will get better and there are people out there who want to help you. Don't panic. You don't have to make any decisions today. But you will need to start thinking about what's next. That's where we come in. - Read More
- Category: A Healthy Pregnancy
Not sure what to expect when you're expecting? Just use your smart phone! Pregnancy apps have exploded over the past couple of years, making it easier than ever for expectant mothers to track their pregnancy. - Read More
- Category: A Healthy Pregnancy
Many women are anxious about going into labor. How will you know when it’s time? Will it hurt? How long after your water breaks should you be at the hospital? Whether it’s your first pregnancy or third, you never know exactly what to expect. Here are some important questions to ask your doctor before you go into labor. - Read More