Anonymous wrote:Have you actually adopted so you know what you are talking about? Probably not!!!
quote=Anonymous]Why so angry? This is research about pediatrics and infants. The baby knows its mother is not there, baby does remember. Not for a lifetime, but during the infant period
I'm an adoptive mom. There is some evidence newborns react to separation from their mom, but there's also a lot showing infants don't demonstrate signs of distress with caregiver changes until they reach 6-9 months & start having separation anxiety.
My daughter came to live with us at 11 months; I don't recommend transitions at that age, it was really traumatic for her. I'm not saying there's no trauma with a newborn adoption, there might well be some, but I guarantee you it doesn't compare to toddler adoption.