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[quote=Anonymous]please don't share those details of your child's birthparents. I am (was) in a similar situation as you with an overbearing mother and some negative birthmother information. In our case, drugs and alcohol were in our child's system when born. We decided before our child was even born that that information will NEVER be shared with anyone outside of doctors who need to know (and our child when appropriate). We told our mom general information. the BM and BF's ages, what state they lived in and that we had very little details about anything else. It satisfied our families. I suggest you give maybe age, state, and say "we don't know much about the father" If they insist, you can add, we are respecting the BM's wishes and do not know anything about the father. That way, it leaves it ope about whether it's an exboyfriend, or something else. Seriously, please do not share that information with anyone.[/quote]
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