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If you’re looking for a crisis pregnancy center, you’re probably unexpectedly pregnant. I know this can be a scary and overwhelming time, and you need
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If you’re looking for a crisis pregnancy center, you’re probably unexpectedly pregnant. I know this can be a scary and overwhelming time, and you need
Preparing for the end of your pregnancy can be very busy, not to mention challenging. You may be only weeks away from delivery and then
There are a number of options for health insurance for birth mothers. If you don’t have medical insurance to cover the pregnancy, labor and delivery,
Are you making an adoption plan and are worried about disclosing drug or alcohol use during pregnancy? Then this article is for you. In it
Breastfeeding your baby to be adopted baby might make it harder to do the placement. Dear Megan, My baby is due in three months, and
What will happen during your hospital stay? Making an adoption plan can help you find certainty. Unplanned pregnancy comes with so many questions, especially when
Breastfeeding can cause significant emotional challenges for the birth mother. Every mother wants her baby to be healthy and happy with his or her adoptive family. Studies
If you’re considering giving your baby up for adoption, prenatal care in adoption is really important. You want to know everything possible about the health
The adoption process after birth is pretty straightforward. As an adoption attorney and a birth mother myself, I understand this process really well. After your
When making an adoption plan, many expectant mothers want to know the hospital discharge process in an adoption. What happens after birth and what’s the
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