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  • Getting pregnant support to make each woman complete  By : Toni Bostrom
    For the majority of women, the inability to get pregnant is such a serious distress, that they invariably get fertility help from their obstetricians. Parenthood is one of life's best journeys. To be sure, most women would associate womanhood with motherhood. However what of the woman who could not conceive? Is she less of a woman?
  • Same Sex Adoption  By : Constance Mckenzie
    To date, all research in the area of same sex adoption has come to the same conclusion: The children of LGBT parents......
  • What is Adoption Photolisting?  By : Constance Mckenzie
    What is an adoption photolisting? Are there benefits? What about the disadvantages?
  • FAQ's About Foreign Child Adoption  By : Constance Mckenzie
    Due to the declining number of children up for adoption in America, many American's have turned to foreign child adoption as a means of finding a child to raise as their own.
  • The Pros and Cons of Adoption  By : Constance Mckenzie
    Adoptions are either international or domestic. Which will you choose? The pros and cons of adoption explored.
  • Being Prepared When You Decide to Adopt a Toddler  By : Constance Mckenzie
    I'd like to sum up how it feels to adopt a toddler in just one sentence: It is very rewarding, however it's not always a box of chocolates. Did you know that at least half of all adoptive parents are adopting a toddler for one reason or another?
  • Why Adopt an Older Child?  By : Deborah Mumm
    In adoption we are offered many choices of what type of child we would like to adopt. We have no choices with our biological children. In adoption, an older child is usually classified as age 2 or older...no longer a baby. What are some advantages to adopting an older child?
  • A child at play  By : Natalia Likhtik
    The world of childhood is quite different from our adult world. It is not simply a smaller version of it. It is a different world, and you have to learn to understand it. You have to learn to "read" child's behavior. Every parent needs these skills, but parents adopting internationally may need them more then others, since you will not have the advantage of understanding your child's native language.

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