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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Knew a woman who adopted a newborn and went back to her demanding medical job 3 days after bringing the less-than-a-week old baby home. She has a very, very healthy trust fund, no mortgage, no car payments, etc. and does not need the money. I didn't understand this. At all. [/quote] You don’t understand why wealthy men work?[/quote] Why adopt. a baby then? You can't give it a few weeks of attention?[/quote] Idk this woman. My friend found out on a Friday she was adopting a baby on Monday. She needed to train someone to do her job so worked the 1st month she had the baby.[/quote] Which only shows how bad our adoption process is. [b]Why didn't this parent have a plan in place with employer for this scenario?[/b] Studies have already shown there is a primal loss from mother at that age, then the infant gets stuck with a caregiver because it's more important for adoptive mom to train someone rather than provide the infant bonding time for a month. [/quote] It’s not on the mom to have a plan, it’s on the company. Mine has SOPs and multiple people can train, so if someone were to get hit by a bus tomorrow, we could onboard and train a new person very quickly.[/quote]
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