unnamed[1]Are you debating about whether or not to place your child with an adoptive family? If so, you should fully understand how the process works. This will ultimately help you make a better decision and feel more confident about placing your baby for adoption.

Step 1: Deciding if it’s Right for Your Baby
The first step is deciding on whether or not adoption is right for your baby. Things like financial insecurity or physical inability are among the main reasons why most birth parents choose adoption.

Step 2: Choosing Between an Open or Closed Adoption
Now you’ll want to choose what type of adoption plan is right for you. You can choose an open adoption, which allows you to maintain open communication with the adoptive parents, or a closed adoption, which keeps your identity hidden. Both have their pros and cons.

Step 3: Choosing the Right Adoptive Family
Depending on where you live, you may have hundreds of potential adoptive families as candidates for your baby. Make sure that you choose an adoptive family who you believe is going to provide your baby with the best upbringing possible.

Step 4: Getting to Know the Adoptive Family
In an open adoption, it’s often customary to speak openly with the adoptive parents regarding your expectations for the process. This will not only help you feel more comfortable about your decision, but it will also leave a window open for potential communication between you and your baby later on down the road.

Step 5: Finalizing the Process
In most states, you’ll need to wait before signing the relinquishment documents that are officially going to transfer the rights to the adoptive parents. Throughout this time, feel free to maintain open communication with the adoptive parents as well as further decide if this is something that you really want for your child.

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