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If you were considering adoption, what factors will you consider when choosing the baby?
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If you were considering adoption, what factors will you consider when choosing the baby?

I know age is one factor...
But will you make sure that they are healthy for example?
ETC?
Coz you have a choice unlike making your own baby...

How would you select (did you select) your baby?


    




ellen s
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my family didn't really select me. My bio mother was putting me up for adoption, and gave me to my mom and dad. people ask what would happen if I was sick, but they said they would love me just as much. If you only want a perfectly healthy baby and nothing else then good luck. But if you would turn a baby down because of health issues or any issue for that matter it seems you probably shouldn't be adopting.


Heather B
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You can state a preference but I don't think they put a load of babies in front of you to 'select' one LOL


a healing adoptee
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My parents didn't select me like some fruit in a grocery store. They choose to be my parents and provide me a loving and safe home. When people adopt especially those that want to raise a child, they don't select, they make a choice to be parents to a child. I believe there is a BIG difference in choosing and selecting. One is done with love and the other isn't.


♥♥Mum To Superkids♥♥
I'm a foster parent, and will likely stick to this way of having children, especially as the children I currently have are likely to stay permanently anyway.
But if I was going to adopt, I would consider 2 factors; which child needed a home and a loving parent the most, and whether or not I was able to provide for all their needs.


oremus_fratres
Everyone has different capabilities. Personally, I think my husband and I would be more inclined to adopt a sibling group of a "minority" race like black simply because they are harder to find homes for and race isn't an issue for us.

We have 3 children already and hope to have more so I don't think I could handle a child that was either severely physically, mentally, or emotionally disabled but I'd be open to the possibility.


Michele J
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I took a chance, just like when you have your own. He was sick (found out after he was a few months old) I was GLAD that he was mine... so ...consideration factors...none. :)


jason l
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I would make my choice on the factors that I know right now not what could happen later. if my child got sick two minutes after I adopted him would I ask for my money back NO. In adoption you have to take risks and chances. in real life you have to do the same.


Angela R
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When adopting you can state what age range, medical conditions, race and in some cases what gender you are open to, but in most cases adoptive parents don't "choose" the baby they will adopt.

In domestic adoption it is usually the expectant mother who chooses the family to adopt her child. In international adoption, usually the adoption agency (either here or in the other country) "matches" the child with the adoptive parents.

The only time the adoptive parents would choose a specific child they want to adopt is in the case of a "waiting child" who has some special needs or is an older child, and is part of a photolisting to help find a family for them. In this situation, they would still need to apply for that particular child, and the social worker would need to determine if they would be a good "match" . In some cases, several families may be hoping to adopt the same child, so even in this case, you don't truely get to "choose" .


ur a Dee Dee Dee
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my parents chose me because I was sick..I had just had open heart surgery and was sick....my dad is a doctor and they had just lost thier first born son to a drunk driver. they knew it would be hard, but they had the money to ensure I got all the medical needs I wouldn't get otherwise. they also knew that I was at high risk of dying young due to my complications


the choices come from the heart...you'll just know


OfficerKleen
There are multiple criteria for selecting a child. None of which can be catergorized as more important than the other, but I will try.

First we must ask ourselves, the characteristics we find important. Whether they be physical, spiritual, or emotional, I have considered all of these in my rankings below.

1. Health, a strong child who wouldn't need a lot of extra care.
2. Intelligence, I think every prospective parent should consider the intelligence of the sires.
3. Looks, depending on what you are after a child should resemble or not resemble yourself.
4. Religion, sometimes it is important to consider the religion, especially if it is important to your religion to do so.
5. Nationality, there are many nationalities to choose from, all of which, I believe have pros and cons. Although this is a delicate subject it shouldn't be ignored.
6. Patriotism, which could be combined with the above but I feel deserves its own ranking due to its importance to our nation.

Utlimately, the decision is a little more than a rankings of wants. A lot of times it is just the flip of a coin.





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