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Adoption Options for Pregnant Mothers in Colorado

5 Ways You Are in Control of the Adoption Process

If you’re experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, you may feel powerless or uncertain about the road ahead.

While these feelings are valid, you are always in control when it comes to adoption options for pregnant mothers in Colorado. Your adoption specialist will be there to guide you, but you get to make all your own choices.

To learn more about your adoption for pregnant mothers in Colorado, you can call 1-800-ADOPTION or fill out our online form.

What Are the Adoption Options for Pregnant Mothers in Colorado?

There are many choices to make when it comes to adoption options for pregnant mothers, and you because we know how overwhelming an unplanned pregnancy can be. Our staff consists of birth mothers who have been in your shoes as well as adoptive families and adoptees.

If you choose to move forward with adoption, then you’ll be able to decide what’s best for you and your baby at every stage of the process. Here are five ways you’ll be in control of the adoption:

  • You get to choose your adoption professional.

  • You get to create an adoption plan.

  • You get to choose the adoptive family.

  • You get to plan your delivery protocol.

  • You get to decide what kind of contact you’d like to have post-placement.

Empowering you to make informed decisions is our priority. Here’s where your journey will start:

Step 1. Choose a Professional

There are three types of legal adoption professionals in Colorado: adoption attorneys, adoption law centers and adoption agencies.

  • Adoption attorneys specialize in family law but don’t actively introduce prospective birth mothers to adoptive families. These professionals are best suited to assist with things like overseeing living expenses and facilitating communication between involved parties.

  • Adoption law centers, which are owned by a licensed attorney, connect adoptive families with prospective birth mothers. Once there’s a match, the law center may refer the parties to another agency.

  • Adoption agencies for pregnant mothers provide comprehensive social, financial, and legal support. American Adoptions of Colorado falls under this classification as one of the country’s largest national domestic infant adoption agencies.

Step 2. Create Your Adoption Plan With Your Specialist

If you’ve chosen an adoption agency like American Adoptions of Colorado, the first step is getting started on your adoption plan. This plan will detail every step of the journey, including what you need during the pregnancy, what you want for your baby, what kind of adoptive family you’re looking for, what the delivery will be like and more.

Don’t worry: There will be an adoption specialist by your side throughout the process if you need to talk with someone. They can discuss our adoption services for pregnant mothers, provide encouragement or offer advice based on their experience working with birth mothers.

Step 3. Choose an Amazing Adoptive Family

Because we’re one of the largest domestic adoption agencies in the U.S., American Adoptions of Colorado works with families all over the country from various backgrounds, lifestyles, ages and more. So, think about the ideal family for your child and consider the following questions:

  • Are you looking for an adoptive family with pets?

  • Does the family already have children?

  • What religion or beliefs do they have?

  • How old are the adoptive parents?

  • Where are they located?

  • What is their ethnic and cultural background?

  • Do they have any specific hobbies?

Browse adoptive family profiles today.

You can narrow down the profiles based on your answers to these questions. If the amount of profiles seems overwhelming, you can talk with your adoption specialist about what you’re looking for. They can send you a curated list of adoptive family profiles based on your preferences.

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Step 4. Choose What You’d Like Your Hospital Stay to Look Like

If you’ve never experienced labor or childbirth before, you might not be sure what to expect or how to prepare. Your medical provider can get you more information about the labor and delivery process. Part of your birth plan will include your hospital plan, which essentially lays out what you want from your labor, delivery and hospital stay.

You can use the five questions below to help you plan.

  • Which hospital would you like to give birth at?

  • Who will be in the delivery room with you?

  • How much time do you want to hold your baby?

  • Do you want the adoptive family to visit?

  • Would you like any members of your support team at the hospital?

Step 5. Determine the Level of Post-Placement Contact You’d Like to Have

You don’t have to say goodbye to your baby. Open adoptions let you maintain a relationship with your child and their adoptive family after the adoption has been finalized. You can watch your child grow and become the person they were meant to be. And if they have questions about why they were adopted, you can be there to answer them.

Of course, the amount and type of contact is up to you. You can keep in touch through letters, emails, phone calls, texts, video calls, social media or even in-person visits. Some birth mothers prefer to avoid sharing identifying information. If you’d rather maintain some distance, closed or semi-open adoption might be the right choice for you.

Take Control of the Adoption Process

By choosing adoption, you take control of your circumstances and shape a future for yourself and your baby that aligns with your values and goals. And remember: You’re not alone. There are resources and adoption specialists available to guide you. To start planning your adoption today, call 1-800-ADOPTION or fill out our online form.

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