Anonymous wrote:A 46-year-old single parent looking to buy an infant through a private placement? Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will definitely be easier to adopt an older child. Most people want to adopt an infant. It all depends on what the birth mother values most. She may or may not prefer a married couple.
It will be far easier to adopt Internationally than Domestically in your situation.
But most counties have a rule about the maximum distance (age-wise) between the child and the parent. Get researching.
Anonymous wrote:Has Covid made it easier or harder to adopt? Are there less babies for adoption or more?
. (My grandmother also gave birth at 47 (her 3rd) and my aunts adopted a toddler in their early fifties.) Anonymous wrote:If you truly want to be a Mother, go for it ASAP. As others have noted the more savings you have the easier the next 20 years will be. Realize you may have to push back retirement and change your lifestyle. Again, if becoming a Mother is something you desperately want / these other things will be worth it. A friend in a similar situation moved closer to her parents and they extra help has been priceless.
Anonymous wrote:My preference is to adopt an infant. Is this realistic at age 46? Fully prepared to pay for a private placement and birth mother's expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:46 is great go for it.
I think it comes down to how old will they be when u die.
If you die at 80 they will be in their 30’s
But OP has no idea how old she will be when she dies. The day after she adopts she could get into a car accident and die.
Anonymous wrote:It will definitely be easier to adopt an older child. Most people want to adopt an infant. It all depends on what the birth mother values most. She may or may not prefer a married couple.
It will be far easier to adopt Internationally than Domestically in your situation.