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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ethics?[/quote] Yeah, I've basically decided [b]the kids who actually NEED homes are the older ones in foster care.[/b] I think most (not all, but most) women who carry a pregnancy to term would probably prefer to parent, but there's some obstacle (usually financial) in their way, and I think the best response to that situation is not to place their child with another family but to provide better services for women and children. And by adopting an infant (through anything other than foster care), I'm putting in a lot of money that helps to perpetuate adoption as the solution (versus other services). It was really hard when we got the referral for our daughter (we adopted internationally; she was in foster care in her birth country). It was very clear from the background info we received that her mom wanted to raise her and just didn't have the wherewithal (bad job, no family support) to do it. And I had this horrible moment where I thought,[b] all the money we paid to the various intermediaries to makes this adoption happen (the US agency, the overseas facilitator) -- if that money had gone to her mom, would she have been able to raise our daughter herself[/b]? I love my kid, and I am SO happy that she is my kid, but it's hard knowing my happiness comes at the cost of breaking up the family she was born into. Anyhow, I wish that we were prepared to bring an older child into our family, but we just aren't. So we're going with donor egg IVF for #2. [/quote] I find that position bizarre. First, it's unlikely that the $10 or $20K you spent would have provided a lifetime of support for your child by her birthmom. Second, although you're not choosing adoption, you're spending your money on IVF, not donating it to some needy family to prevent an adoption. Third, families aren't made with ifs and would'ves. The reality was that your child needed a home, there is no mechanism for your money to go to a needy birth parent, you wouldn't have spent your money that way anyway, and some other couple would have adopted your child. I really cannot get to any rational conclusion that there's any ethical concern with adopting an infant. Also, your first bolded statement above is borderline offensive.[/quote]
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