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I decided to adopt my baby to a very loving couple. The reason being, I knew that I wasn't ready to be a mother. My son will now have a chance to grow up, and thrive, surrounded by love. While this was an easy decision for me, many women struggle with this very difficult decision.
An unplanned pregnancy can happen at any time. And many young mothers must face an impossible decision alone: Will I adopt my baby, or I will I struggle as an unwed mother? As progressive as society has become, there are still those who have a very staunch, moral set of guidelines.
My advice: Don't waste time worrying about what other people will think of you. Besides, the fact that you are even considering abortion alternatives is commendable. And at the end of the day, you, and you alone, are responsible for carrying this child to term.
Again, don't worry about how you got here. Now, that you're here, spend the next nine months searching for a family that is suitable to raise your child. There are so many adoption programs available. If you've got religious, social, or economic preferences that you wish for your unborn child, an adoption counselor can assist you.
And once you make your final decision, be sure to keep yourself healthy during your pregnancy. Eat a well-balanced diet; exercise regularly; and honor all of your doctor appointments. You will also need to surround yourself with a loving support group. Although it will be a difficult journey, you and your child will win in the end. You gain peace of mind, and your child has a chance to live.
So, yes, the dilemma of "adopt my baby" or "terminate my pregnancy" can be a very difficult one. But, remember you are not alone. And after you complete the adoption process, take time to heal emotionally. Yes, there will be feelings of loss and feelings of sorrow, but take solace in the fact that your child is surrounded by love.
This is a hard lesson learned, but it is truly worth saving your child. So, if you find yourself facing an unplanned pregnancy, have the courage to consider the adoption process. I wasn't afraid to adopt my baby, and you don't need to be either. Just take a moment to do a little bit of research and explore all of your options. And lastly, I wish you and your unborn child all the best in life.
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