One of the storylines is about adoption. Based on the look Hawthorne gave when the adoptive parents showed up in L&D, I'm not holding my breath for a positive portrayal of adoption.
Oh, and now another set of adoptive parents has shown up. Awesome.
Re: Anyone watching HawthoRNe? ETA: AR spoilers
Umm, I just watched that episode last night. The writers actually wrote it very well as far as how the hospital would handle that situation.
As a BM, here are my thoughts:
1. Until the BM gives consent, adoptive parents do not have rights to the baby. It is also up to the person in labor & the medical staff who is allowed in the room during the birth. So by not allowing them in the room, that was done according to 90% of all hospital protocol. I hate to be brutal, but that is how it goes.
2. I do agree that that story did paint BMs as horrible, coniving people. I would have never dreamed of doing that to anyone. Unfortunately, there are those few that do it.
3. When I was giving birth, all we had to say was "This is an adoption plan." At that point, all questions were asked directly to me or my counselor. No one was allowed in the room without either of our consents and every doctor, nurse, etc was prepared to direct everything to me. They were very well trained, and prepared for any choices I made, but at the same time the situation was handled professionally too. Does all that make sense?