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Adoption After Infertility - Biological, Alternative, Birth, Child, Children, Choice, Genetic, GriefAdoption After Infertility
Many of the issues of adoptive parents are the same, regardless of whether or not infertility played a part in their family-building choices. Typically, all will have to address:
Feelings that you re not the "real" parent of a child
Talking with children and others about the adoption
Worries about known or unknown biological, genetic influences
Relations with birth families
There are some added struggles for folks whose choice of adoption came about after battling infertility:
Will the fable come true that we ll conceive once we ve adopted, and if so, will it be a good thing
Are we viewing adoption as a "second best" alternative to having a biological child
Have we sufficiently dealt with our grief over losing our dream of a biological child
We hope to provide a place of learning, growth, connection, and support to those who are or will be raising "chosen" children.
© Tracy Morris
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