Below are some things to think about if you are considering adoption. Please let us know if you have any other concerns or want additional information.
What are the circumstances leading me to think about placing my child for adoption? Are they short-term issues that can be resolved over time, or serious ones that could undermine my ability to parent – and my child’s prospects to have a good life – now and over time?
Do I have the ability to parent a child (or another child), taking into account factors like family support, including from the other parent of my child; other support systems such as friends and public services; financial and housing situations; and my own state of mind?
What is my relationship with the other parent of my child, how would it be best to let him or her know that I am considering adoption, and do I need support to do so?
What would be helpful to me during the process and afterward if I choose adoption – from counseling to deal with the emotional issues I’ll face, to information on educating/handling people in my life who may have opinions about my decision, to guidance and support for shaping a good relationship with my child and his/her adoptive family?
If I choose adoption, what can I do to ensure that my child knows I love him/her and that my decision about adoption was shaped by my desire to provide him/her with a good life?
If I choose adoption, what will life be like for my child, and what should I know and do to establish a strong, positive relationship with his/her adoptive family?
Where can I get more information about my options, and is there a trained professional who I can talk to about these kinds of questions? Can I connect with other parents in my situation, ones who have already placed children for adoption and/or ones who chose to parent?
What does adoption cost?