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Rutland, VT 05701
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You may want to consider adoption if you:

bulletDon't want an abortion and aren't ready to be a parent.
bulletWant to provide your child with a 2-parent family. 
bulletWant to provide your child emotional and financial stability.

In today's adoptions, you can know your child and be a part of your child's life. You can have the peace of knowing your child is loved and cared for by the couple you choose.

Many people have a misleading idea of adoption. They have heard harsh stories about how newborn babies are ripped from their mother's arms and placed with strangers. Some think, "How could you go through your life never knowing what happened to your child?" Adoption is very different today from even twenty years ago. You have the right to select your baby's parents, meet them and even keep in touch over the years. These changes have made the adoption option much easier to consider.

There are many reasons to consider adoption. Maybe you know in your heart that you can't take care of your baby. There's not enough time, money, or help. Maybe you already have children and one more baby would be too much stress on you! Perhaps you are just afraid and want to know more about this choice.

The good news about your situation is that there are many loving couples that would love to have a baby of their own, but can't due to infertility. They are waiting for a person like you - a person that wants to give a baby life, and share that baby with them. They want to love you and your baby and provide a strong and stable environment where you child can flourish.

You are doing the right thing by researching all of your options. Adoption is a choice that you need to think about carefully, but if you can't parent, no matter what the reason, adoption may be the right choice for you! Our center would be glad to provide you with a referral to several adoption agencies in our area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Adoption:

bulletQ: How can I be helped financially?

A: There is no cost to you for adoption. This center can provide you with a referral to several agencies that will help you free of charge. Many agencies will work with the adoptive parents to pay for all your pregnancy-related expenses as well.

bulletQ: Can I choose a family for my baby?

A: Yes! Most agencies have many different families you can choose from. These families have been screened and approved. There are additional options such as choosing a friend or someone who has been recommended to you.

bulletQ: How often will I get to see my baby after birth and after adoption?

A: You may have as much contact with your baby at the hospital as you desire. When planning your child's adoption, you can choose an open adoption plan that allows ongoing visits with your child, or you can choose semi-open adoption that keeps you informed about your child's progress through letters and pictures. If you prefer not to have any contact with your child or the adoptive family, confidential plans are also possible.

bulletQ: Tell me more about open adoption:

A: With an open adoption plan you maybe able to:
bulletMeet potential adoptive families before making a decision. \
bulletExchange information (names and addresses) with the adoptive family at the appropriate time 
bulletThere may be ongoing contact in the form of: attending the birth of the child, attending physician visits together, visiting the home, gathering as extended family members during special occasions, etc. 
bulletHave direct correspondence between you and the family 
bulletContact each other directly by telephone 

bulletQ: What's a "semi-open" adoption plan:

A: In a semi-open plan you choose a family from written non-identifying material provided by the agency.
bulletAn agency or third party mediates the contact between you and the adoptive family before and after the birth 
bulletYou will know the adoptive family by their first names only 
bulletAdoptive parents may be present at the birth and may meet you before the birth 
bulletAll correspondence is sent through the agency or third party 
bulletPost-placement meetings are arranged and supervised by the mediator 
bulletAdoptive parents often share the child's pictures and letters with you, but may also include gifts, videotapes, etc. 

bulletQ: How soon after birth can my baby go to the parents I choose?

A: The timing of your child's placement depends on three factors:
bulletWhat you prefer to be the time of placement 
bulletLegal aspects of adoption, which may vary from state to state 
bulletThe cooperation of the birthfather 

Many women want their baby placed with the adoptive family directly from the hospital, but you may prefer to place your baby in temporary care while you consider adoption.

bulletQ: How much will my child know about me?

A: That depends on what type of adoption you choose - open, semi-open, or confidential. Also, your agency will encourage you to provide your complete medical and social history to your child, no matter what type of adoption you choose (in some states this is required).

bulletQ: Does the birthfather have any rights?

A: Both you and the birthfather have rights. If you disagree about adoption or you no longer have a relationship with him, your agency will work with the birthfather and/or the courts to determine if his rights can be terminated.

bulletQ: Can my child find me if he/she wants to search someday?

A: Laws in your state determine when your child may have access to information in the adoption file.

We can help you understand your options with adoption.

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