One great placeis crisis preg. centers. Even many small towns have them. They usually give birthmoms a chance to speak with adults who were adopted as children which can make the bioparents more at ease with the process which can save trouble down the line
I suggest volunteering with children homes, foster care and even vactioning in cities or countries that have orphanages (or a free clinic). Be careful and get a good attorney to protect your interest.
call the local child services offices. They will give you all the info. However, you could probably have your own baby, and it would take less time and hassle
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You go through an adoption agency. Be careful though, they might check to see if you can spell.
One great placeis crisis preg. centers. Even many small towns have them. They usually give birthmoms a chance to speak with adults who were adopted as children which can make the bioparents more at ease with the process which can save trouble down the line
I suggest volunteering with children homes, foster care and even vactioning in cities or countries that have orphanages (or a free clinic). Be careful and get a good attorney to protect your interest.
well i would suggest finding an adopting agency around where you live, ask questions, and talk to them
call the local child services offices. They will give you all the info. However, you could probably have your own baby, and it would take less time and hassle