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Am I Too Old to Choose Adoption? A Guide to Choosing Adoption in Kansas in Your 30’s 

It doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 35. an unplanned pregnancy can cause a lot of stress and anxiety. However, the reasons for that stress may differ from younger pregnant women. Just because you’re not in your teens or 20’s anymore doesn’t mean you don’t have valid reasons not to want a child right now. Every situation is different, and not everyone wants to or can be a mother, no matter their age.

If you’re struggling with questions and need help as a pregnant woman in Kansas, Adoption Choices of Kansas is here to help calm your nerves and soothe your fears. We work with women from all walks of life, and you can rest assured, you are not alone. You may be worried that you’re too old to choose adoption, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Adoption is a great option for pregnant women at any age.

Reasons You to Consider Adoption in Your 30’s

If you’re facing an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy in your 30’s, you may be worried about the stigma of wanting to choose adoption. Feelings of guilt are natural and common at any age. It’s important to remember that only you know what is best for you and your baby. Forcing yourself to be a parent when it’s not feasible or desirable will not benefit anyone, especially your baby. Adoption is a beautiful and selfless decision at any age. There are a lot of reasons you may be considering adoption, but here are a few of the most common:

  • You’re Focusing on Your Career

A career is always a legitimate reason to not want children. Most women in their 30’s have started the foundation of their careers, and a baby may not fit into your life right now. You’ve probably already finished your education, internships and are working your way up the ladder. It is absolutely possible to be a powerful businesswoman and a mother, but that doesn’t mean you have to be. There’s nothing to be ashamed of if you want to focus 100% on your career right now.

  •    Your Family is Already Complete

You may be surprised to learn that many women who put their babies up for adoption already have children. It costs a lot to raise a child, around $200k through the age of 17, and that doesn’t include college. Money aside, if you feel that your family is already complete, do not feel guilty about choosing adoption. You define what a complete family is to you. It could involve children, furry children, or no kids at all.

  • Don’t Want to or Can’t be a Mother 

We cannot stress this enough. You do not have to validate yourself for not wanting to be a mother. People are quick to want answers as to why you wouldn’t want to have children, and just not wanting to be a mother is more than a good enough reason. Not everyone wants to be a parent, but that doesn’t mean you don’t want to give your baby a chance at life. Others may try to convince you otherwise or send you on an all-expenses-paid guilt trip. Trust in your decisions. You know what’s right for you and your life.

If your family, environment, or situation isn’t safe or optimal for raising a child, you can feel good knowing you can place your baby in the arms of a loving family that can give them what you can’t. You shouldn’t feel pressure or shame if you can’t raise your child. Everyone has different circumstances, and some aren’t conducive to raising a child.

Am I Too Old to Choose Adoption?

You may be thinking you’re getting too old for that unplanned pregnancy panic, but we assure you, it can happen at any age. Pregnancy can happen at any point and especially when you’re not ready for it. Just because some people may tell you you’re at an age where you should want to have kids doesn’t mean you have to. Having autonomy over your life choices is an excellent perk of being a woman in the 21st century.

Long story short, no. Prospective adoptive parents don’t care if you’re 16 or 32. They want to accept the beautiful and selfless gift you can give them. Just as intensely as your heart may not want a baby, they want more than anything to be parents. You’re not too old to choose adoption.

The Adoption Process in Kansas 

As a pregnant woman in Kansas considering adoption, Adoption Choices of Kansas is here for you. Our adoption process is meant to help ease stress and make the adoption journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. The process for adoption is the same, no matter what age you are. Once you contact us, your birth parent counselor will work with you through the entire process. We’ll help find a doctor, get any assistance you may need financially, make a hospital birth plan, and post-placement counseling. You are not alone in this.

No matter the age, adoption can be a hard decision. Also true is that stigma and guilt can come with choosing to place your baby up for adoption. As a mother, you know what’s best for your baby at the end of the day, and what’s best for them comes from knowing what’s best for you.

Adoption Choices of Kansas serves birth parents statewide and beyond, please call us or text us to learn more!
Call Us 877-903-4488 or Text Us 316-209-2071

Meet the Author: Michelle Brugioni is a practiced, well-versed college-educated writer and avid coffee drinker. She has ten years’ experience as a freelance writer, and has written for an alarmingly wide range of clients and publications. She has written on topics like: life science, biopharmaceutical company acquisitions, dealing with anxiety, and creative drinking games.

As a fearless writer and masterful researcher, each time Michelle is approached with the question, “Can you write this?” she responds confidently with, “When do you need it?”

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