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The Top 3 Benefits of Adoption for Birth Mothers

When thinking about whether or not placing your baby for adoption is the right choice, it’s natural for feelings of doubt, guilt, and shame to creep up. For your stress and anxiety levels to heighten and for you to worry if you’re being selfish. I’m putting up my baby for adoption so I can still have the life I want. Am I thinking about adoption in the wrong way? Am I being too self-centered?

Not at all!

Choosing to place your baby for adoption is a very complex and emotional decision. There are many pieces involved — one of which is how adoption could benefit you as the birth mother. But this is not wrong. In fact, it means that you are thinking about the whole picture. That you’re seeing all sides of what placing your child for adoption means. For you see, there are indeed benefits of adoption for birth mothers just as there are for your child! 

If you need help with adoption now, you can call us at 945-444-0333, text us at 945-444-0333, or email us here.

  1. You can Pursue Higher Education and Your Career Goals

Women who find themselves unexpectedly pregnant often have to think about what will become of their education and career goals. This is completely natural and understandable. If you are in high school or college, you may fear that having a child will put your personal life on hold to the point that you’ll never get back to them.  Yet, this is where adoption as an option becomes beneficial to birth mothers.

By placing your baby for adoption, you are not only able to provide your child with their best chance at life, but you are also allowing yourself the opportunity to finish your education and pursue your career goals. 

  1. You can still be Part of Your Child’s Life 

It is often assumed that when a birth mother places her child for adoption, she wants nothing to do with them. That she chose adoption because she didn’t want them or didn’t love them. This couldn’t be further from the truth! If you’ve fallen prey to these negative stereotypes, please know that we understand that you placing your baby for adoption is a courageous and selfless choice. That you want the best for him or her — even if that means you aren’t the one who can provide that for them. You can choose an open adoption or semi-adoption and continue a healthy loving relationship!

Choosing adoption is all about love.

That said, if you want to, you can still be part of your child’s life. The best ways to do this are through an open adoption or a semi-open adoption. Each allows you to maintain a certain amount of contact with your child and their adoptive parents, so that you can build a relationship with them and stay updated about how your son or daughter is doing as they grow up.

  1. You can have a Family when You’re Ready 

Not all birth mothers are ready to have a family when they experience an unplanned pregnancy. In fact, each and every expectant mother reaches the realization that they are ready to start a family at different times in their life. No one age or season in life is better than the other. It’s a personal choice. 

Perhaps you don’t have a partner or spouse, or the support of your friends and family to help you. The idea of raising a child without the right support and alone can be daunting. Yet, here, adoption offers a good option for you if parenting is not something you are ready for.

By placing your child for adoption, you can not only give your child the life they deserve, but also give yourself time to prepare for when you are ready to start your family.

The Benefits of Adoption for Birth Mothers

Deciding to place your child for adoption is an incredibly difficult decision. There are many different things to consider before making your decision. The important thing is that you are doing what you feel is best for you and your baby. That you are giving your child their best chance at life and understanding that family is still an option further down the line.

There is absolutely no shame in not being ready to start a family when you find yourself unexpectedly pregnant. In fact, there is no greater act of courage than admitting you’re not ready for parenthood and making the selfless decision of placing your child for adoption. 

The important thing is that you are doing what you feel is best for you and your baby. That you are giving your child their best chance at life and understanding that family is still an option further down the line.

As an expectant woman or birth parent, to learn more about adoption, contact Adoption Choices of Texas. You can call us at 945-444-0333, text us at 945-444-0333, or email us here. If you are hoping to adopt, please visit us here. We look forward to helping you through your adoption journey!

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After graduating from college in 2019, Sarah has been spending her time planning, researching and writing for her first novel. 

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