My hubby and I are just starting the adoption process. We just got the application for the home study and we are excited and nervous all at the same time. We are wanting to try the independent adoption route first. Any advice from anyone who has gone through it already. We live in a smallish town, will that hurt our chances?
Re: Brand new and trying an independent adoption...
Welcome.
What do you mean by independent adoption? Does that mean (to you) not going through the state, or not going through an agency at all? Who's doing your homestudy?
I wish you lots of luck and hope you post often. This is a great resource.
Mother of two wonderful boys! Blessed through adoption.
Not to hijack this thread, but you are making so many overarching assumptions about relationships that adoptive families have with birth families and the children that are in those families that I really feel like I need to offer some counterpoint.
1. While surrogacy is an option for some women, at the outset, it roughly costs double what a domestic infant adoption costs- given that those costs are already often astronomical, surrogacy is simply out of the fiscal reach of many women.
2. Believe it or not, some women actually make adoption their Plan A- for hundreds of different reasons. Not everyone who adopts really wants or needs a genetic connection to their child.
3. Also, you state:
"I'm sure, but you don't know the parents, you know nothing about hereditary diseases in this family which can appear with time, you don't know how mother carry the baby, maybe she smoked or drank alcohol. As for me it is risky. One more plus of surrogate mother you can watch the process of carrying your baby, it is interesting, really, you can be present at childbirth"
Perhaps this is true in some cases, but the trend in the United States is toward open adoption- where adoptive families and adoptees often have access to a significant amount of information regarding health and substance use.
In my case specifically- which granted is much more open than most- I was invited to participate in the pregnancy - I went to every drs appointment during the second and third trimester, we were in the delivery room 4 minutes after the birth (we didn't make it for delivery because she delivered quickly), I know my son's birth mother probably about as well as I know most of my cousins.
So- while your experience with surrogacy is interesting and worked for you- don't assume that the risks you are stating are deal breakers for others.