Anonymous wrote:
My friend worked in adoptions for a few years said 70% of the infants they place have FAS, they suspect the number is higher.
That would be an extraordinary figure. I think you misunderstood; perhaps she meant exposure.
Anonymous wrote:My friend worked in adoptions for a few years said 70% of the infants they place have FAS, they suspect the number is higher.
Anonymous wrote:My friend worked in adoptions for a few years said 70% of the infants they place have FAS, they suspect the number is higher.
Anonymous wrote:We adopted an infant girl (fully white though) privately, not through an agency. We knew the mother and knew she was drug free, eating organic doing prenatal yoga and taking vitamins - the whole thing.
OP, what you want to aim for is someone who is already a mother, has a couple/few kids and just can't afford or doesn't have the energy for one more but doesn't believe in abortion for herself. That's the woman most likely to be taking care of her body while pregnant.
Also, if you're open to physical disabilities you will get a baby placed with you faster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another adopter here. My daughter is bi-racial. She is now 9 and no issues. She already knows she is going to be an actress and she takes singling and dancing lessons as well as acting.
I was part of a large group of single-mom adopters. Thus far no one has experienced any issues to speak of. The kids we adopted were newborn up to age 8. My little girl was 3 months. Birth-mom changed her mind when she realized her 4th kid (at age 23) was just too much to handle. Birth-dad wanted nothing to do with it and signed off right away.
I don't mean to pick on you, but "adopter" has a bad connotation in the adoptee world (to which I belong). Adopters are spoken of derisively, and usually is said in the context of an abusive or bad parent. Of course, feel free to use whatever language you wish, but I just wanted to let you know.[/quote]
i have never herd of this in the 10 years I have been involved in the adoption world.
1984 has certainly arrived. George Orwell pumping his fist from the grave.
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I’m an adoptee and an adoptive parent. Adopter is definitely used in some adoptee circles.