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Originally Posted By KellyI was wondering about the physical that needs to be taken for the adoption process. Is this just a general physical? or Is this a extensive physical including blood tests,etc.? Also is this the same physical or form that is filled out when you are applying to be a licesned day care provider? Any inofrmation would be greatly appreciated. Thnks!!!
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Originally Posted By MichelleHi! All we had was a 1 page form (domestic) they took my height/weight (actually weighed me they usually just take my word for it) my blood pressure and temp. Looked through my medical file and put that there was nothing to indicate I did not have a normal life span...I think there may have been the typical smoking/drinking stuff there but I was in and out in 15 minutes. Now I have had some blood work within the last year so I don't know if that was recent enough or it wasn't necessary. Anyway - that was my experience - more time in the waiting room that doing tests.
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Originally Posted By to birthmotherJust what makes you think that someone with hepatitis would not make a good parent? Hepatitis (especially B) is not a life sentence. Only a small percentage of hepatitis carriers end up dying of the disease, and there are medical advances being made every day. Please educate yourself before you make a decision. There could be many worse things for an adoptive parent to have.
Froggy,
As long as your husband has a Dr. that will write a letter attesting to his good health (with management of course) and fitness to parent, it should not be a problem.
Their main concern is placing a child in a home where the parents have an average life expectancy and the physical and mental ability to care for a child.
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I'm going to be doing my physical this Tuesday and from what I understand the doctor just gives me a once over and fills out a one page form that they then have to mail back to my agency. I'm overweight but the director of the agency has seen me and if she thought my weight would be a problem I'm sure she would have told me upfront.