Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wont it? I think you can explain bio mom couldnt take care of three.
+1. and add, loved her 3rd child enough to admit biomom couldn't take care of her and make sure that another family would give her all the love and support she deserved. Giving up a child isnt a failure if love, it is the most loving and selfless thing a parent can do in certain situations.
Anonymous wrote:I do not refer to my child as the "adopted child." She is my child who joined our family through adoption. She understands her birth mom loved her very much and was not in a position to take care of her when she gave birth (very young, no money, stable housing, etc). Birth mom wanted more for her than she knew she could provide at the time. Keep it simple and do not overthink it. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:I have almost the exact same situation....never thought about it this is an issue...however, in my mind, I think I would approach it by saying something along the lines of, 'Birth mom loved you so much that she wanted to give you opportunities that she could not give her other 2 children.
My DD is 2.
Anonymous wrote:I have almost the exact same situation....never thought about it this is an issue...however, in my mind, I think I would approach it by saying something along the lines of, 'Birth mom loved you so much that she wanted to give you opportunities that she could not give her other 2 children.
My DD is 2.
I know with a lot of adoptees you can say that the BM wasnt able to care for a baby, or was young, etc etc. But that wont ring true in our situation.
Anonymous wrote:Why wont it? I think you can explain bio mom couldnt take care of three.