[Unexpected Pregnancy with Twins] │ ▼ [Contacted Adoption Agency] │ ▼ [Reviewed 9 Waiting Family Profiles] │ ▼ [Selected Perfect Match via Intuition & Faith]
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The moment the adoption papers are signed, a birth mother enters a unique, lifelong grieving process. Unlike the grief experienced after a death, a birth mother’s grief is complicated by the knowledge that her child is alive and growing up out of reach. Disenfranchised Grief Disenfranchised Grief This public link is valid for
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When Rachel reviewed the prospective families, she experienced a profound moment of clarity. Among nine different options, one specific couple stood out. Rachel noted that she felt an overwhelming sense of reassurance—a feeling that this specific couple was meant to raise her twins. This exercise of agency is a critical component of modern open adoption, ensuring that birth mothers retain control over who raises their biological children. The Emotional Reality of Post-Placement Grief