Issues in Adoption | Pregnant Women Should Not Be Coerced into Placing Their Children Up for Adoption

When my son made his entrance into the world . . . , a second birth took place. There on the delivery table, soaked in sweat and blood, I was reborn as a birthmother. In the long days since that double birth, I have grieved a grief of a severity I didn’t think possible. I have reached new depths of suffering, and I have lived the meaning of regret. For a person who despises victimhood and espouses personal responsibility, this has been a hard role to accept—but the truth remains . . . I was hurt by bad laws.

The Birthmother Status
No little girl grows up dreaming...

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