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Do what is best for the baby. If you think you can't handle or would not be a good mother, there are so many people who will be absolutely delighted to adopt a six-month-old. If that is what you want to do, do it.
PS. To answer your question, no, I would not look down on someone who did this. But do it now, not when the kid is four or five and harder to adopt.
Many families will adopt an older child, especially 4-5. A healthy child will get adopted quickly. One with any issues, it just depends on the issues and family.
If the child had not issue before, s/he will certainly have now after being given away like a puppy by his own parents. A baby yes, a preschooler? Talk about abandonment issues….
I know. Even at 6 months they will have some trust issues. How sad for the baby it isn't wanted. Selfish parents to bring it into the world and then abandon it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was adopted at 3 months after being placed in foster care following birth.im glad my parents adopted me and I hope my bio "mom" rots in hell.
Honestly OP, if your bio mom was so badly off that you were removed from her (due to her abuse of you or neglect), then trust me, as evil as she may have been... she is living in a rotting hell.
Voluntary surrender. She asked to be knocked out for the delivery and never saw or held me. Apparently she then became too busy to sign the papers because after a year they finally terminated her parental rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14: Can I still do it??
That's a great age to leave them at the firehouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do what is best for the baby. If you think you can't handle or would not be a good mother, there are so many people who will be absolutely delighted to adopt a six-month-old. If that is what you want to do, do it.
PS. To answer your question, no, I would not look down on someone who did this. But do it now, not when the kid is four or five and harder to adopt.
Many families will adopt an older child, especially 4-5. A healthy child will get adopted quickly. One with any issues, it just depends on the issues and family.
If the child had not issue before, s/he will certainly have now after being given away like a puppy by his own parents. A baby yes, a preschooler? Talk about abandonment issues….
Anonymous wrote:14: Can I still do it??
Anonymous wrote: I can't just give a blanket "Yes, adoption is great OP, go for it" without knowing OP's situations. It sounds like your parents were very thoughtful and caring about it, and did what they thought was best. We have zero info from OP about her or someone else's situation. We don't know if these are parents in dire straights of some kind, or spoiled selfish middle/upper class folks who could provide for a child but realized that a baby isn't the cute accessory they thought it was. I have seriously encountered both types of people. And I would judge the 2nd type, but I totally understand and support the first type.
You might judge the second type for their immaturity/foolishness, but wouldn't you judge them more harshly if they didn't want to deal with the trouble of a baby and DIDN'T give the baby up for adoption? Even if you give your baby up for adoption because you are a terrible person, in my mind, you're better than the terrible person who doesn't give the baby up for adoption and instead subjects the child to a life of bad/unloving parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get you people who judge anyone who wants to put their baby up for adoption -- even someone who is middle class but just didn't realize what they were signing up for. If they don't feel up to being a parent for whatever reason, I think it's a generous and beautiful thing to let parents who can't have children raise the child. And best for the child.
Anonymous wrote:OPS could have just been throwing one if those hypotheticals out there for discussion.