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When you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and considering adoption for your baby, one of the most useful resources available to you is a supportive team of friends and family who can be by your side every step of the way.
Adoption can be a tricky process, so having someone to turn to when you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure of what to do is invaluable. And, while you will always have support from your adoption counselor at A Child’s Hope, we also know how important it can be to have the support of your family and friends.
But, how do you decide who to include in your adoption support system, and how exactly can they help you through your adoption process?
Just like every other part of your adoption process, who you want to include in your adoption support team is up to you. Generally, prospective birth mothers choose to include close family and friends in their support team — but it’s important that the people in an adoption support team will only provide positive support to you.
Every prospective birth mother’s situation is different and so are their adoption support teams. While one birth mother may choose to include only a few members in her adoption support team, another may want to include all of her immediate family members. Either is completely fine, as long as you’re comfortable and that each person you include will only be a positive force in your adoption process. You can also include your baby’s birth father, as well.
Like when deciding who will be in your support team, you will also get to decide how involved you want certain people to be in your adoption. For example, you might have your romantic partner, sibling or best friend be your go-to person who’s there through every step of your adoption process, while an extended family member may just act as support only if you need it.
You can always decide how much involvement is too much, but here are some general ways your support team can help during your adoption process:
While your family and friends will play a key role in your adoption support team, you should remember that your adoption counselor at A Child’s Hope will always be there for whatever assistance, advice and support you may need. If you’re unsure of how to approach family and friends about your adoption and being a part of your support system, your counselor can help you prepare for these conversations. If you don’t have supportive friends or family to confide in, your adoption counselor can be the key figure you lean on during your adoption process in North Carolina.
You can receive free, no obligation counseling from A Child’s Hope even if you’re not sure adoption is the right choice for you. Call us today at our Pregnancy Hotline: (919) 971-4396, or Text: Pregnant to (919) 971-4396, or email ach@localhost.
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