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Placing A Newborn Baby For Adoption

Every pregnant woman who chooses adoption has a different story. Whether you were on the fence for longer than expected or your situation changed post-birth, you are still able to place your baby for adoption. However, things run a bit differently due to the timing compared to adoption plans made while the baby is in utero. There are a few options regarding placement and what to do while making your adoption plan. Speaking with an adoption professional about the details is the first step you should take. Contact us at Adoption Choices of Kansas for answers to your questions about what you can do to begin your adoption plan. 

If you need adoption help now, please call us at 877-903-4488, text us at 316-209-2071, or visit us at Adoption Choices of Kansas.

Kansas Adoption Post Birth 

When you have an adoption plan in place, the adoption professional ensures the baby is given to the adoptive family while they wait on the birth mother’s signature. If you do not have an adoption plan in place and want to go through a private adoption agency, the same law applies. Due to the length of time it can take to find the right adoptive family, this law may not affect you much during the process. 

You may take care of your child during the process or opt for the agency you choose to find shelter and care for the child after they are over thirty days old. Don’t feel bad if you are not able to care for your child during the adoption process! There are many birth mothers who cannot provide for a child and depend on the help of the adoption professional. That is what we’re here for! Taking care of you and your child while going through this process is a top priority. 

Traditional Adoption Process in Kansas

The adoption process as a whole has a variety of steps you will take under the guidance of your adoption professional. Regardless of post or pre-birth, you’ll be able to choose what type of adoption you prefer. There are three types; closed, open, and semi-open. Open and semi-open provide the option of communication between yourself, your child, and their adoptive family. As the birth mother, you’ll be in charge of deciding what that communication will look like. In semi-open adoptions, all communication is proxied by a third party, usually your adoption professional, to ensure privacy for both parties. Closed adoptions cut physical ties between yourself and your child, which can help provide closure for some birth mothers.

Deciding what type of adoptive family you want for your child can be overwhelming, but we’re here to help! Sometimes the simplest choice is the best choice, and all the nitty-gritty details don’t matter. In other cases, you may want to choose more specific traits such as religion, political party, or if the adoptive family has other children. It’s all up to you! Creating the life you envisioned for your child is part of the goal when going through a private adoption agency. Don’t worry. There are families already waiting to adopt a newborn or young baby. 

Alternatives To Adoption Agencies

Safe Haven is a national organization that allows birth mothers to drop their babies off under thirty days of age without any information to be adopted. However, going through this method means your baby will be placed in foster care. There is no guarantee your child will be adopted anytime soon, and you won’t have any information on the family. That’s what is great about going through private adoption agencies. You have choices and control over your baby’s future and what their family will look like. Safe Haven provides a much-needed service for pregnant women, but if you are set on adoption, putting in the time with an agency can give you peace of mind about your child’s future. 

Placing A Baby for Adoption Post Birth

Have you recently given birth and want to explore adoption options? Don’t worry. There is no shame in choosing adoption after birth. Things change, situations change, or maybe you weren’t sure until this very point. No matter the reason choosing adoption is a choice that is made with love and care. Not raising your child personally doesn’t mean you don’t want the best for him or her. At Adoption Choices of Kansas, we’re here to help you throughout the entire process. We can provide you with information regarding counseling services for birth mothers, financial assistance, and other government programs that may help. 

Adoption Choices of Kansas serves birth parents statewide and beyond, please call us or text us to learn more!
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