Adoption in Phoenix

Adoption in Phoenix

 

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Phoenix, Arizona

Placing a baby for adoption with adoption agencies in Phoenix, AZ is a selfless act of love on behalf of a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy.

Facing an unplanned pregnancy and exploring adoption is a courageous thing to even begin to consider. Placing a baby for adoption is a selfless act of love on behalf of a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy. Adoption Choices of Arizona adoption agencies in Arizona have been working with women and couples in similar circumstances in Phoenix and all across Arizona.

Choosing adoption requires a process of five steps: making an adoption decision, creating an adoption plan, choosing an adoptive family, preparing for placement, and adjusting to life after adoption. With the right adoption professional, like Adoption Choices of Arizona, the adoption process can be smooth and efficient for an expectant mother. Placing a newborn for adoption in Arizona is an option for any woman considering adoption.

 

How to Give Baby Up for Adoption in Arizona

5 Step Adoption Process

The steps of the adoption process are broken down below. Adoption Choices of Arizona will help a woman considering, “I want to give my baby up for adoption in Arizona” by walking her through these five steps. If you are an expectant mother who doesn’t know what to expect in the adoption process, please contact us to have more specific questions answered. Each adoption situation varies in circumstances and relationships and should be individually handled with care. Our adoption professionals will be there as a guide, support, and resource center throughout the adoption process.

 

  1. putting child up for adoption arizonaMake the decision to put child up for adoption. Placing a baby for adoption in Arizona is no simple decision to make. The considerations a woman should think about include all aspects of her personal situation and a realistic view of parenting in that situation. Some aspects to consider include your financial, emotional, mental, spiritual and physical health, and readiness.This may require a woman considering adoption to make a pros and cons list of choosing adoption versus keeping her baby. On this list, there should be a realistic view of what life would look like if she were to choose to parent, and what life after adoption could be like. It is completely up to the individual woman facing the unplanned pregnancy to make her own decision; however, it is recommended to seek expert advice. This could be in the form of a trusted friend or family member, an adoption agency like Adoption Choices of Arizona, or other support group. Once you’ve made the adoption decision, you can move on to the next steps for how to place a baby for adoption in Arizona.

 

  1. AZ adoption planCreate an adoption plan. An adoption specialist will help a woman considering adoption create an adoption plan. An adoption plan outlines the desires that a prospective birth mother has for her child in terms of how she wants life to look like after adoption, what characteristics she wants in a prospective adoptive family, and hospital wishes if the baby has not been born yet. Giving up baby for adoption in Arizona allows for the prospective birth mother to remain in control of the adoption process up until finalization and have her adoption plan followed. If a prospective birth mother does not feel that her adoption plan is being honored, or if she changes her mind, she can stop the adoption process or choose a different potential adoptive family up until placement.

 

  1. choose AZ adoptive familyChoose an adoptive family. This step in the process of putting your baby for adoption in Arizona can be very exciting and hopeful for a prospective birth mother. Based on her desires expressed in her adoption plan, her adoption specialist will provide her with adoptive family profiles to choose from for her baby. After choosing a prospective adoptive couple, a prospective birth mother will have the opportunity to get to know them and form a bond with them over the course of the pregnancy and/or adoption process.

 

  1. Prepare for placement. If the prospective birth mother is pregnant, then she will need to create a hospital plan in addition to her adoption plan, or in conjunction with it. The hospital plan will express the labor and delivery wishes of the prospective birth mother. These wishes will include who is allowed in the delivery room, what hospital or birthing unit she will deliver at, how she will get home from the hospital, etc. There are also legal requirements in Arizona for adoption proceedings, which a prospective birth mother will be informed of by her adoption attorney – provided by Adoption Choices. There are documents that need to be signed, a birth father to consider, and perhaps other personal circumstances. This part of the process will handled by our professionals supporting the prospective birth mother.

 

  1. life after Arizona adoptionAdjust to life after adoption. Life after adoption can be anything a birth mother chooses to make it. She can choose to focus on her pain and grief, or work on moving forward with her life through spiritual healing. There are so many possibilities for a birth mother and her future, as she has been given a second chance at life. She can also choose to have a relationship with the child she placed for adoption through an open adoption. In an open adoption, a birth mother has a level of communication with the child she chooses adoption for, based on what was agreed upon with the chosen adoptive parents before finalization occurred.

 

How to place a baby for adoption in Arizona consists of making the adoption decision, creating an adoption plan, choosing an adoptive family, preparing for placement, and adjusting to life after adoption. Adoption can be an incredibly amazing experience if a prospective birth mother chooses to see the beauty and love involved in it.

Do you need unplanned pregnancy help now? Please contact us if you are considering putting your baby up for adoption in Arizona. Someone will reach out to you, discuss the steps of adoption with you and answer any questions you have. Be encouraged that life after adoption can be rich, beautiful, and full of healing and joy if you choose for it to be!

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If the Department of Child Protective Services is involved in your life, private adoption (where you choose the adoptive parents), is still an option for you. If you are in labor, at the hospital, or the baby has just been born, do not hesitate to call. There is only a small window of time that you have to make an adoption plan and the baby can be released from the hospital directly to the adoptive family.

We will come to your hospital room or wherever you want to meet and walk you through the process of making a life long plan for your baby.

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What Can Adoption Choices of Arizona Adoption Agency Do for Me?

We can help our birth mothers with expenses related to medical care, transportation, food, maternity, housing, and more! Pregnant women making an adoption plan do not pay for any services. Our adoption services always come at no expense to the birth parents. We can offer the type of adoption that works best for you:

We handle open, semi-open, and closed adoptions. You get to choose the type of adoption that is best for you.

  1. Open Adoption: choose the family for your baby, share history and information, and agree to ongoing contact through the years. Contact might include phone calls, visiting with each other and the child, sharing photos and letters, and/or corresponding via e-mail.
  2. Semi-Open Adoption: choose the family for your baby, but the relationship does not include the sharing of identifying information. After the baby has been placed for adoption, many semi-open adoptions include emailing photos and letters between adoptive families and birth families.
  3. Closed Adoption: no contact before or after delivery with the adoptive family and your baby. Sometimes in a closed adoption, the adoptive family is chosen by the agency if requested.

All of our Arizona waiting adoptive families are court-approved to adopt (in the state of Arizona). A family that wants to adopt must undergo a home study approval process through a licensed adoption agency. A home study includes an FBI check, a state criminal check, a child abuse check, medical exams, an inspection of their home, examination of financial records, and provide recommendations.

We work with waiting adoptive families in the state of Arizona and across the United States. We have connections with other adoption agencies, adoption attorneys, and adoption professionals that can look for a particular type of family if we don’t have the right family for you.

No one knew I was pregnant. My plan was to have the baby and use Safe Haven at the hospital. When the hospital social worker told me CPS was Safe Haven or I could pick my own family through an adoption agency – I did not want my baby in a foster home so I called Adoption Choices. They were in my room in less than an hour, helped me with the paperwork and my discharge. I did this in the best interest of my baby. Sometimes I’m sad… but I know my baby is happy and in a wonderful home.

– BIRTH MOTHER

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Adoption Process

5 Steps For Birth Parents

Step 1 - Contact Adoption Choice of Arizona

Step 1

Call Us

Give us a call, any time. We are here to answer your questions and to help you look at your options. Gaining understanding and knowledge will often ease your stress and fe

Support for unexpected pregnancy

Step 2

Meet With A Counselor

One of our professional, compassionate counselors will come to you providing you all the information, paperwork, answers, and guidance to start your adoption journey.

Find family for baby in Arizona

Step 3

Select A Family

Your counselor will bring you family profiles to choose from. Don’t feel you have the right family? We’ll get you more profiles! You get to choose your family and the level of openness you wish to have.

Adoption is a choice

Step 4

Place Baby with The Family

We will be with you and advocate for you at the hospital. The baby will leave with the adoptive family while we prepare consents.

post placement support for birth mothers

Step 5

Access Post Placement Support

We will ensure you have a healthy recovery and a plan of action. Our counselors will remain available for you during this time.