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  • ...te [[pregnancy]], those that alert you to a problem, and those that assure you all is well. ...he early morning), and certain tastes and scents that never used to bother you may now be overwhelming.
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  • ...to find a support [[system]]. If in-family support is not possible, there are counselors, clergy (priests, ministers, rabbis, etc.), and other who can of ...ach decision will affect you, both now and in the future. Is it a decision you will be proud of? Or ashamed of?
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  • ...anges. It's no surprise that some of these changes create discomfort. Here are some of the most common [[pregnancy]] complaints and ways to deal with them ...back and hips, and/or due to your changing center of gravity, which causes you to lean forward to compensate but also puts extra strain on your back.
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  • ...forego comfort is order to wear confident, stylish clothing; however, now you can hand the best of both. ...rs. Wear clothes that are flowing and flattering, maybe a size bigger than you usually wear. Some women never need to buy maternity clothing because they
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  • ...e pregnant. Most women do not remain diabetic after giving birth; however, you will want to keep an eye out for it in future pregnancies. Some developing If you are diagnosed, your doctor will probably put you on a special diet. You may also have extra ultrasounds to make sure that the baby is not growing t
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  • ...your uterus goes from 2.5 lbs to 2 ounces in six weeks. During this time, you vagina will shed the blood and tissue that lined your uterus. At first it m ...even before you have your first period, so start using birth control once you start having sex again.
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  • Now that you have [[adopted]] a child and life is beginning to settle down, you may find your thoughts moving to the future. When shall I tell my child tha ...ical problems, their [[adoption]] is bound to influence their development. You need to understand how and why.
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  • ...r child is [[adopted]] or their experiences prior to the [[adoption]]. But you need not worry unnecessarily about these issues, either. ...e in their families and communities. These early years are a good time for you to start practicing how to talk
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  • Now that you have [[adopted]] a child and life is beginning to settle down, you may find your thoughts moving to the future. When shall I tell my child tha ...ical problems, their [[adoption]] is bound to influence their development. You need to understand how and why.
    11 KB (1,583 words) - 09:44, 23 January 2015
  • ...ze high-risk situations and the signs and symptoms of [[maltreatment]]. If you do suspect a child is being harmed, reporting your suspicions may protect h ...ke a report of child [[maltreatment]] under specific circumstances—these are called mandatory reporters. Some States require all adults to report suspic
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  • ...publication can get you started. Other sources of information and support are described below. ...worthy websites (see the resources listed at the end of this publication). You also may want to look at blogs and discussion forums that include first-per
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  • ...oints to resources that may help you in exploring your options. Others who are affected by adoption decisions, such as expectant fathers and other relativ [[Pregnant and Thinking About Adoption: Gathering Information and Exploring Your Optio
    7 KB (1,073 words) - 04:12, 31 October 2014
  • If you decide to make an adoption plan for your child, you can choose whether you want: ...ion lawyer or by an adoption facilitator (in States where [[facilitators]] are allowed by law)
    5 KB (830 words) - 03:51, 31 October 2014
  • ...rents or with other siblings? Do you want a family that feels the same way you do about staying in touch after the adoption?'''10''' ...agencies will arrange for you to meet prospective adoptive families before you make a decision on which family feels right.
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  • ...se types of adoptions are becoming less common as the benefits of openness are increasingly recognized. In addition, as social media make it easier for pe ...vance how you will keep in touch, how often, who will be involved, and how you will go about changing the arrangements if desired in the future. Sometimes
    4 KB (642 words) - 19:51, 19 March 2018
  • ...ncies]] will provide counseling services after the adoption for as long as you need it. In independent adoptions, most States allow, and some States requi ...gs to yourself and to know that they are normal. Years after the adoption, you or your child may try to contact one another. The search and [[reunion]] pr
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  • americaadopts.com/pregnant/ ...n adoption]]: Could [[Open Adoption|open adoption]] be the best choice for you and your baby? Available from: www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/openadoption.cfm
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  • ...decision. Recent shifts away from secrecy and toward openness in adoption are not a panacea for the [[grief]], [[loss]], or other negative experiences a '''Are You Pregnant and Thinking About Adoption?'''
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  • ...te [[pregnancy]], those that alert you to a problem, and those that assure you all is well. ...he early morning), and certain tastes and scents that never used to bother you may now be overwhelming.
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