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Reply to "Adopting a baby when your religion is different from most birth mothers"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you assume ignorance? Why do you think most birth mothers wouldn’t be familiar with Judaism? That actually seems ignorant on your part. [/quote] In our experience it was true. We did private adoption and would get calls from potential birth mom's looking for a good Christian family. Down south and other areas are not very open to other religions. In some cases, it does make adoption harder.[/quote] So don't look down south ... or in Utah. Go where your people are. https://www.jafco.org/ [/quote] For enough money you can do Utah. They import birth moms due to the no revocation period and lax laws. Some adoptions could be considered unethical but most do not care and only care about getting the child. We got an offer from a Utah agency. It was really questionable so we said no. [/quote]
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