Common Coercion Methods that the Adoption Industry Uses on Mothers | Healing and Restoring Families Dismembered by Adoption
(Still Being) Sent Away: Post-Roe Anti-Abortion Maternity Homes
In the years before Roe v. Wade, and in a context of severe stigma of out-of-wedlock pregnancies, maternity homes in the United States housed residents who, upon giving birth, often relinquished th…
The Pressure for Birth Mothers Facing Poverty To Give Their Child Up for Adoption
Adoption-Friendly States and Their Procedures | Considering Adoption
Most state laws are designed to facilitate a smooth and easy adoption process. However, each state’s regulations do vary.
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Agencies accused of rushing adoptions before mothers can change their minds
As more states limit or ban access to abortion, some are beginning to push adoption as an alternative for women facing unplanned pregnancies. But when do laws go from accommodating to exploitative? From the Center for Investigative Reporting, Julia Lurie examines the consequences in one of the most adoption-friendly states in the country.
Understanding Options Counseling Experiences in Adoption
TRACKERS INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF 1000 UNMARRIED MOTHERS 1950 – 1975
This seems to be the origin of the "98% of birth mothers would have kept their babies if they had resources" claim that is always going around. That's not the question asked, and the data is VERY old. Quote at your own risk.
Adoption Laws in Your State - Adoption Star
breakdown of revocation periods per state
Birthparent Testimonials - Nightlight
Testimonials from birth mothers and birthparents who selected adoption after facing an unplanned pregnancy
I Was Made to be a Birth Mom
I grew up in a very religious home. We never missed a church service. I taught Sunday school. I briefly considered going into ministry work as a career. Then I got pregnant my freshman year of coll…
Adoption: A Triangle of Shame
By Christy Crowe Hughes THE CONCEPT OF adoption is very old—it is part of our earliest Judeo-Christian myths (Moses for example). Although it is an essential social mechanism for taking care…
Stolen Babies - Broken Hearts: Force Adoption in Australia, 1881-1987
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A Brief Dark History of Adoption
Stolen children, sealed records, unwed mothers, orphan trains, foreign adoptions, good intentions, bad intentions, the fate of detained…
Broken bloodlines: a South Korean adoptee tells the mothers’ tales
Agnès Dherbeys returns to South Korea, from where she and many others were adopted, to meet some of those who were impelled to abandon their children.