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I am beginning the process of placing a child for adoption and I have a question about closed adoption. Just how closed is it? I know closed adoption isn't the popular choice anymore but I really think in my circumstances it's the best decision I can make. I really am not looking for contact or to be found at a later date. Any advice? Words of wisdom? melissa ps. I live in Ontario Canada
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PLEASE read everything Jenna said thoroughly about 5 times! A closed adoption means that the record are sealed and neither mother nor child are ever to know each other (or anything much about each other) or meet. At the least until the child is an adult and sometimes never. Access when the child is of age varies depending on where the adoption occurred. Check in your province as to laws there. Laws are constantly changing too, as many feel open records are not fair to adopted people. As Jenna says though, your child may still find you someday though even if the records are sealed. My son found me when he was nearly 32. It was legal in the state his adoption occured for a intermediary to search for me. I do not believe a woman has a right to remain anonymous from her child. Think not of what is best for you, but, your child. I would not recommend a closed adoption to almost anyone. Also check out Heather Lowe's new blog on crisis pregnancy. She is continuing to add some very helpful info there daily and can give you much to consider. [url="http://www.adoptionblogs.com/"]http://www.adoptionblogs.com[/url] Click on "crisis pregnancy" on the right hand side.
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thanks for the feedback. i feel very nervous about contacting an adoption agency with out really knowing how works. making the right decision is very overwhelming and unfortunatly no one's gives you an instruction manual with all the right answers......anyway, i'm going to my local Birthright office tomorrow and we'll see what happens nextmelissa
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thank you for thinking of me evildishrag, it;s funny writing that as someone's name. I have gotten in touch with an adoption agency and they seem really supportive so far. I wasn;t sure if working with an agency would be a good idea, but i'm enjoying it so far. If anyone has any tips as to how to work with an agency let me know.
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Melissa,
Just be honest with them. If you truly want a closed adoption, then you need to let that be known.
We are registered with 3 different agencies in Ontario and ALL of them made us confirm that we were comfortable with an open adoption as that seems to be the trend. And of course we totally have an open adoption with our son's bfamily.
But what my point is, is that most of the profiles that you read will say they want an open adoption - but if you find a couple you like, even if they say they want an open adoption, ask if they will accept a closed one as well.
At least that way, you always have the ability to come back at a later date if you choose. A family that wants an open adoption will welcome you back into your child's life (most likely) should you ever want it.
Best of luck!
Michelle
Plants, Perhaps I can explain about closed adoptions to a birth mother.When I relinquished my daughter, I had no options. All I owned was on my back, literally. No support, no shelters, nothing. Back then women who were unwed mothers were next to prostitutes in the eyes of society.It broke my heart to relinquish my daughter, but, I wanted a family with a HOME ( something I did not have, only finding a inhouse babysitting position two months before her birth ) food, clothing,.It was one of the hardest things I ever did in my life.If I saw her or knew where she was all the time, I would have gone mad. Seriously.The pain was so intense. To see her, see pictures or hold her would have taken away my mind.Or if not, I simply would have committed suicide.I think each birth mother makes the decision on what she can and cannot do. For me, I COULD NOT have an open adoption. The mothers that do this, must have been a LOT stronger than I was.does this answer why some birth mothers ( such as me) have a closed adoption?dmca
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thanks for the feedback. i feel very nervous about contacting an adoption agency with out really knowing how works. making the right decision is very overwhelming and unfortunatly no one's gives you an instruction manual with all the right answers......anyway, i'm going to my local Birthright office tomorrow and we'll see what happens nextmelissa
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I am beginning the process of placing a child for adoption and I have a question about closed adoption. Just how closed is it? I know closed adoption isn't the popular choice anymore but I really think in my circumstances it's the best decision I can make. I really am not looking for contact or to be found at a later date. Any advice? Words of wisdom? melissa ps. I live in Ontario Canada