We have birthmoms who can give advice to all members of the triad who may have questions for which they offer a unique (and much-needed) perspective.
We have adoptees who can give their perspectives on issues that may come up as an adoptee gets older and wants to know certain things about their adoption journey.
We even occasionally have expectant moms who are thinking about placing their child for adoption and don't really have anywhere to go for advice.
I have found that they have been very welcome here. Some are even able to offer advice and perspectives to aid adoptive parents/adoptive parents-to-be in the process.
We have birthmoms who can give advice to all members of the triad who may have questions for which they offer a unique (and much-needed) perspective.
We have adoptees who can give their perspectives on issues that may come up as an adoptee gets older and wants to know certain things about their adoption journey.
We even occasionally have expectant moms who are thinking about placing their child for adoption and don't really have anywhere to go for advice.
Preach it!
I might start out by saying that although the majority of posters here are APs or PAPs, we generally love to hear from other members of the triad for the valuable insight they can provide and is so easy to miss when centering on the difficulties in adopting.
Re: Adoption FAQ #6
Yes please!
We have birthmoms who can give advice to all members of the triad who may have questions for which they offer a unique (and much-needed) perspective.
We have adoptees who can give their perspectives on issues that may come up as an adoptee gets older and wants to know certain things about their adoption journey.
We even occasionally have expectant moms who are thinking about placing their child for adoption and don't really have anywhere to go for advice.
"Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..."
Preach it!
I might start out by saying that although the majority of posters here are APs or PAPs, we generally love to hear from other members of the triad for the valuable insight they can provide and is so easy to miss when centering on the difficulties in adopting.