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My husband & I adopted our son in 2006 when he was about 2 months old ( in foster care prior to being placed). He is now 2 years old. The 1st year of our adoption was really great we had a ton of visits with our bmom, her family and her new boyfriend (she met him 2 weeks after giving birth). The first 2 years I have really facilitated the visits that are in our legalized agreement and wrote the letters we had agreed to. She however has never given us the one yearly letter we agreed to even after many reminders. Well when our son was 10 months old she got pregnant again and this time is parenting with her fianc which we think is great. After her son was born I noticed that there was less contact and responses to emails I would send in regards to visits and most recently asking for her new address so I can send her a letter. I know that is totally understandable now that she has her own child now that contact maybe less this year. I was wondering if anyone has had this type of situation and how did you go about approaching this topic or am I totally blowing this out of proportion? My husband thinks I should leave this in her hands as far as visits go and just take a step back and see what happens- any thoughts?
Thanks for any input!
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Could you talk to her about it and see how she's feeling and express that you miss having as much contact? You can say you know she must be very busy and so it's not as easy to have as much contact but you would like more for your son's sake. You don't say what kind of relationship you want the two children to have but you could also discuss that with her and if you'd like them to grow up knowing each other well, you could say that and see how she feels about it.
Good luck!
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