When I heard Madonna was hoping to adopt internationally again, I immediately had my concerns. Some people think such celebrities should focus their attention on adopting within their own country, while others believe the fact that their desire to adopt brings adoption into the spotlight is a positive thing.
In the April 2009 Adoption Council of [...]
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Celebrity Adoption
Posted in Adoption, Internationaladoption, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, birth father, celebrityadoption, family, openadoption, tagged adopt, Adoption, adoption reunion, adoptive family, celebrity adoption, international adoption on April 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Adoption Connections
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoption, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, family, openadoption, tagged Adoptee, Adoption, Adoption Resources for Canadians, adoptive parents, birth mother, birth parent on April 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I don’t think I fully understood open adoption until I began researching open adoption online. Through the magic of the Internet I was introduced to a remarkable woman who was not only a birth mother, but who has opened her heart and talents to other birth parents and adoptive parents in Canada through her website [...]
Breast Feeding as an Adoptive Mother
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoptive, Canadian Adoption, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, birth mother, family, tagged Adoption, adoptive parents, birth mother, breast feeding on February 20, 2008 | 11 Comments »
Occasionally I take a look at online waiting parent registries for no other reason than because I am curious. Recently I came across a posting in which an adoptive mother offers to breast feed their adopted baby. Apparently hormone pills can be administered that assist in the production of breast milk. This particular adoptive [...]
Ten Confessions of an Adoptee
Posted in Adoptee, Adoption, Canadian Adoption, adoptee searching, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, birth mother, birth parents, birthsister, closedadoption, family, tagged Adoptee, Adoption, adoption reunion, adoption search on January 28, 2008 | 5 Comments »
I often wonder how different I would have turned out had I been raised by my birth parents
I often think my birth parents are still hiding some information regarding my birth from me
My adoptive parents are my parents and it [...]
Ten Confessions of a Hopeful Adoptive Parent
Posted in Adopting, Adoption, Adoptive, adoptiveparents, closedadoption, infertility, openadoption, tagged Adoption, adoptive parents, birth parents, open adoption on January 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am worried my husband and I will never be chosen to privately adopt
Just when I think I know everything there is to know about adoption I find out I don’t
The first time we heard about open adoption it scared [...]
I’m a Person, Not a Material Object.
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoption, Adoptive, Canadian Adoption, adoptiveparents, birth mother, birth parents, closedadoption, family, openadoption, tagged Adoptee, Adoption, adoptive parents, birth mother, Canadian Adoption on January 16, 2008 | 5 Comments »
I have a friend who was adopted at birth through a closed private adoption. She has always known she was adopted and recently when she asked her adoptive mother about how soon her mom felt a bond between them her adoptive mother answered immediately. My friend was touched, however it was what her adoptive mother [...]
Unsuspecting Twins Marry – Another Reason Open Adoption is a Good Thing
Posted in Adoptee, Adoption, Adoptive, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, birth parents, closedadoption, family, openadoption, tagged Adoption, adoption reunion, closed adoption, open adoption, twins adoption on January 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
There are many downsides to closed adoptions, but the recent story of twins unwittingly marrying one another because they didn’t know they were siblings (read story here) is definitely a strong argument in favour of open adoption. Some people may laugh at the twins’ misfortune, but as an adoptee of a closed adoption I empathize. [...]
The sad side of adoption.
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoption, Canadian Adoption, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, birth father, birth mother, birth parents, childrensaidsociety, closedadoption, family, foster care, tagged Adoptee, Adoption, birthfather, birthmother, firstChristmas on January 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Over the holiday season I witnessed many friends and colleagues celebrating their first Christmases with their new sons or daughters. It was a special time for them filled with many family, friends and copious posing with babies for pictures. It struck me then that I spent my first Christmas on earth alone. For reasons I [...]
Coping with my own Infertility
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoption, Canadian Adoption, adoptiveparents, birth father, birth mother, birth parents, family, infertility, openadoption, tagged Adoption, adoptiveparents, birthmother, Canadaadoption, infertility on January 3, 2008 | 4 Comments »
After trying to conceive for nearly two years I was diagnosed with premature ovarian failure. I have no eggs left and probably had few eggs to begin with. Not a lot is known about POF except that no fertility drug in the world can make your body produce something you were not born with. My [...]
A Special Infertile Couple
Posted in Adopting, Adoption, Adoptive, Canadian Adoption, adoptiveparents, childrensaidsociety, family, infertility, tagged Adoption, adoptiveparents, brother unconditional love, infertility on December 30, 2007 | 3 Comments »
What is infertility doing in a blog about adoption? Everything. In most cases, it is infertile individuals and couples who build a family through adoption. Without adoption there would be many benevolent people who desire children but because of a fate beyond their control would live a childless life.
My adoptive parents (my parents) were such [...]