Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adoption is supposed to be voluntary
No, adoption is not supposed to be voluntary. Adoption encompasses much more than those parents who feel they can't raise their kids or that they can give their kids a better life through adoption. Adoption also includes terminating parental rights where children are abused, neglected and abandoned and then finding families for those children.
My heart goes out to OP. but there are many people in her situation who end up having parental rights terminated because they could not care for the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what would happen if a 15 year old mother refuses and is not welcome back home to her parents house? Would the baby end in foster care and be adopted against her wishes?
Or could she as a homeless teen qualify for some housing assistance? I am assuming welfare is difficult to qualify for and wait lists mean she would be homeless with social workers taking the baby
There are some shelters for teen mothers. However. If you are homeless and a social worker or whomever finds you and finds you do not have a safe and secure way of providing your baby with the absolute bare minimum basics like diapers, shelter, etc., then the baby can be taken into foster care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by some of these recent posts.
OP, I hope nobody here is badgering you for your decision. I'm sure it was and maybe has been utterly heart-wrenching. And personally, I do not think it is the norm to go out and try to contact your child, but at the same time, this is one of life's difficult situations, so I don't think there is a right or wrong answer here.
Finally, kudos to you for doing the right thing and not aborting the child. I took the easy way out and had an abortion, you did not. Props to you.
First of all this is HIGHLY offensive and judgmental of you, towards any women here who have had abortions. Secondly, giving OP props for something she had no control over is stupid - she did not get to make the choice. It is not "easy" to have an abortion. It is simply "what seems best for all involved at the time." So although I think you're an idiot I hope you are only beating yourself up for being such a judgmental ass towards others, and not beating yourself up for having had an abortion.
It really seems like you did not fully read this thread. If you had, you would know whether or not anybody here has badgered OP for what you call her decision. Which, as I explained above, it was not.
Except for the child being aborted, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by some of these recent posts.
OP, I hope nobody here is badgering you for your decision. I'm sure it was and maybe has been utterly heart-wrenching. And personally, I do not think it is the norm to go out and try to contact your child, but at the same time, this is one of life's difficult situations, so I don't think there is a right or wrong answer here.
Finally, kudos to you for doing the right thing and not aborting the child. I took the easy way out and had an abortion, you did not. Props to you.
First of all this is HIGHLY offensive and judgmental of you, towards any women here who have had abortions. Secondly, giving OP props for something she had no control over is stupid - she did not get to make the choice. It is not "easy" to have an abortion. It is simply "what seems best for all involved at the time." So although I think you're an idiot I hope you are only beating yourself up for being such a judgmental ass towards others, and not beating yourself up for having had an abortion.
It really seems like you did not fully read this thread. If you had, you would know whether or not anybody here has badgered OP for what you call her decision. Which, as I explained above, it was not.