Thursday, February 25, 2016

Thinking About Adoption – Part 5 of 6

Are you flexible about where your baby comes from or how long you’re willing to wait for a baby?
International adoption has become much harder in recent months: Russia isn't permitting Americans to adopt at all right now; the wait times in China have stretched to six-plus years for a healthy baby; and Ethiopia and Colombia have wait times of three years. In terms of domestic adoption, wait times vary. Many birth mothers choose younger parents when considering where to place their babies, so it can take longer for an older couple to adopt. Again, do your homework: Attend workshops and Webinars, consider speaking to an adoption therapist, or join an adoption support group to help you decide what makes the most sense for your family.
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