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sammmax1
Those who have relinquished their babies through an open adoption, something that is really advocated today, is this really the best scenario, in terms of adoption. Does knowing who the adoptive parents ease feelings that are associated with adoption
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I respectfully disagree. Open adoption may be best for the birthmother, although some may debate that. For the child, however, not so much. Should a child have the right to know where they "came from"? Absolutley, when they are old enough to understand. The child should ALWAYS know they were adopted. They can learn the particulars when they are better able to deal with them. Many adoptees never seek out their birthparents even though they can. Some do, however, and take great pains to reconnect. My take on that is that open may be best for some children, but not for others.