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Hard to say.. having two eighteen-month-olds, one of which is disabled, and a newborn is gunna be hard. Especially if your other children are under 10.
But giving up your child might be something you regret. Being raised poor, but surrounded by family and love is not too bad. It'll take a lot of dedication on your end, but I think you could make it work.
If you can get more welfare and even get involved with a church. My local churches usually give away free food once a week and free gift certificates to the supermarket once a month. And if you stop by multiply churches, you can get even more food from here and there. They helped out a lot growing up... donating even diapers or baby formula.
You can try to find an extra job online (affiliate programs/advertising) or a at-home side job so you can watch the kids and make some more work.
There might be single parent groups out there to also offer support.
Remember, if you have love and family, then the home is NOT broken.
If you seriously cannot raise another child, then i'm sure he'll do great with another family. Don't feel guilty. Maybe even find a family who could stay in contact with you (if possible) so that your son never has to go on a quest searching for his real mommy and siblings.
Good luck.. its a tough choice and remember there IS NO WRONG choice. |
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♥100%BayLady♥
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if you do decide to do it, make sure that it is something that you can live with. and what is the best for your baby...
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Jesse C
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if i was in your position i would place the baby up for adoption, it probably be the best thing for you, the baby, and the 4 children you've already got to take care of. |
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Still Me
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You have a right to make any decision you want. But you need to do what is best for ALL the children. This is what mothers do.
If you are struggling now, and see no major change in the very near future, then it sounds as if adoption might be the best solution for you.
Adoption can be a Win-Win situation for you. Your children will have more of your time and more of your resources, and the baby will be taken care of and have all of his parents time and resources, too.
I have never seen a mother yet who regretted her adoption decision if she kept her child's/children's best interest first, above her own.
I want to wish you well in this decision. If you want to email me personally, please do. (Or, if you need a referral to a good agency.)
Good luck to you, and your children. |
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ctsarrah
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well,its up to you to keep it or place your unborn baby up for adoption.But with your situation like this i think better not to keep it.Well it only my suggestion if you still want to keep it alright but it will make your life a little bit difficult i guess so. |
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asia2122
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i would talk to my family and friends first. see what they think, also talk to the father of the baby if not the same as your 4 kids. see if one of your family members is willing to adopt your son. that way you will get to see him grow up. if your son has a different dad see if is willing to take the baby. if not the best thing is to give your baby to a loving family that will take good care of it. good luck |
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meghananne23
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((HUGS)) and KUDOS to you for thinking what's best for your baby! You are definitely a good mother to you children to be be considering adoption for this unborn baby.
Adoption is a very loving choice!!! You'll be a hero!!! :) Yes, if I were in your situation I would definitely choose adoption. Here is a hotline to call:
1-800-592-4725
If you are needing some help with living expenses during the remainder of your pregnancy they might be able to help you with that too.
I think that choosing adoption for this child is definitely putting your family and the child first!!! :) :) |
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jimthesnowboarder
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Thats the best thing you can do. I was born in honduras and the fifth child of my birth mom. Knowing she couldn't take care of me, she put me up for adoption at 3 months old. I was adopted by two lawyers from Brooklyn and New Jersey. They but me through the best private school and now i am in college as a history major. I will become a lawyer and take over their business. As i look back, i am so thankful that I was put up for adoption. I could have been some kid who was starving living in a hut with a dirt floor and worrying about the next meal. Then, trying to find different jobs to keep my family fed with no direction in life and possibilty of breaking out of the system. I have every option available to me now. I am not a mother and i will never know what its like carry a child for 9 months. But i do know, what my birth mother did was the most unselfish thing any human being could ever do. Do your unborn child a favor and find a good home where they value education and have good jobs. Dont try to get in contact with your child and wait till he is ready. He may be successful and want to help you. My mom also happens to be an adoption attorney because of me. She say the worst thing is when a birth mother changes her mind and keeps the child. See, you have three months after you sign papers to change your mind, if you do, it will crush the adoptive parents. Just make sure their a great family with a nice home. No, i don't think you should make you child grow up in a broken home, its selfish. |
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Crucio
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From what you say as hard as it may be that might be the best choice not just for this baby but for the 4 children you already have. I know having a special needs child can sometimes be exhausting as they do require more attention. Not to mentioned you said with 4 kids your struggling to make it, add another child to that and you’d be struggling even more.
Perhaps you can sit down with your bank and go over your budget. At the most I’d advice you talk to a Counselor and if you’re religious pray about it.
You could even think of seeing if a family member would be willing to adopt the baby, or you could always do an open or semi open adoption. You still have a few months to think about it you cant sign adoption papers till after the baby is born. |
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Alyssa's mommy
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You already have 4, so one more isn't going to be that much more money. If you are worried, you could always temporarily go on government aid for awhile. As stressful as a 5th baby will be, I worry that you will forever regret giving up your little boy. You could definately qualify for a lot of aid to help get you back on your feet. In the end only you can decide what to do, but I believe in you. *hugs* You will do what is best for your family. Have faith. |
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theanarchyangel2007
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You should consider an open adoption, that way the child still knows you are his biological mother and will be a part of your life and his siblings lives. |
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ginarose
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NO, don't place your baby up for adoption. You have 4 other children welcome this one with open arms too. sure it'll be tough but not forever. this may hurt you even worst since you have kids--thinking about whether this one will look like your other beautiful children. your other children may also have a problem with it too; especially if they are older. they may develop self worth, trust, and other esteem issues with this. please don't assume that b/c they are fairly young they don't get it; they may not fully understand but they will get some kind of message from it(whether its the right message or not). You would never want them to question your love for them-- Mommy gave out little brother / sister away to a new family maybe she feels like that about us. the point is children internalize things different. Continuously pray for guidance |
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friend
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Well hon.. No one can answer that question for you.. You are the one that has to decide.. Whatever you decide is going to be best for you.. I think being single and having 4 children would be really difficult. Wow twins at 14 months that is a big job besides two others to take care.. I don't know I think that you will know in your heart what is best for you.. Adoption is a very loving and unselfish option if you decide to go that route.. There are so many couples looking to adopt.. If you would like to talk you can send me a message and we can talk some more...Thanks this is my opinion... |
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schneidmanbabe 09
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If u feel u cant make time for this baby then yes u should be giving the baby up for adoption. I am not saying your not a good mom but i am a little confused as to where the babies daddy is? he definatley has a say in this if he's not a part of the childs life then u need to do what u feel safe and secure for the child... |
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Ryan's mom
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If you truly believe that you cannot afford this baby or give him the attention a newborn needs you would be better off letting someone adopt them. You could always do an open adoption so you could pick the parents yourself, get updates and pictures, etc. Adoption is not like it was years ago when the mom had no way of knowing who adopted their child. I would also recommend getting on some birth control after you have this child so you don't get pregnant again until you are able to take care of another baby. You would make someone that is not able to have children of their own extremely happy. |
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LADY WITH AN ATTITUDE
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It looks to me that you are in hot water and it seems that adoption is the only way out but that doesn't mean you loose contact with the child you have adopted out. Give the child the right to know why you had to adopt him/her out when the time is right. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. |
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StacieG
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If you truly cannot provide for this child (time, emotionally, financially, etc.), then making an adoption plan for this baby may be the best way to go.
Contact a crisis pregnancy center, an adoption agency or attorney & investigate so you can make a good decision for you and the baby.
You can choose the level of openness that you're most comfortable with -- you can have frequent contact, no contact or somewhere in between. You can choose the adoptive couple to raise the child, too.
God bless you & your family. |
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BPD Wife
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This is only a decision that you can make. You need to weight the costs just not financially but emotionally to all of you as well.
There are programs out there to assist single moms - and even more programs out there to assist mothers of children with disabilities.
You need to do some soul searching on this one, but as a mother of a child with a disability as well as a mother thru adoption, if I can offer a shoulder to lean on, please email me. |
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snow flake
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It's a really tough situation you're in. I can only think how horrible the baby will feel when he or she grows up and finds you and his (or her) siblings, and realizes that he was the only one you gave away. That will be so awful. |
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Mel M
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I was adopted by a very loving couple many years ago. Now days you would be able to pick the parents which is very different from when I was adopted. It sounds like you have your hands full. Giving your baby to a couple who are unable to have children that would be able to love it and provide for it is a wonderful gift that you could give the baby and the couple that you choose for your baby. |
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jessica
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Im sorry For You Having 2 have 2 cometo this conclusion , no onee should have 2 do it But if it makes the baby happier then yes.And itll make your family more stronger
And i wouldnt call it a broken home,its just high mantience But you dont want 2 take 2 much on otherwise stress wil kick in or depression x i would go see a docor and ask for conciling or if not make a List one saying all the advanges and one of all the disavanges.If you have 2 come2 the dision of putting the baby up for adoption then just think your making another family happy which maby cant have children. Especially if you have 4 kids and ones disabled thats a lot of work! my Mum is stressed out enuff With just me and my twin .
Good luck and wishes on what you decide 2 do But ino Yull do wutevers Right ! x
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need help
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I wish i could meet you and adoption your baby boy from you .I want a baby boy. |
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saralen
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Well you won't be a bad mother if you do!! There are adoptions now that are open so they will send you pictures and letters of you baby!! Then when your child is old enough (18)things are different in your life you can explain. I had a friend give up her son from in this situation and her family was very upset but when she see's how loved he is and cared for the way she wanted him to be, she knows in her heart of hearts it was the right thing to do. it takes a mother who loves her child enough to help him have a better life, if you cannot afford it and it is really hard for you already baby will only suffer more!!
But if you carry the baby to term are you going to be able to give it up?? If you really feel that you cannot support this baby finicial and it will affect the rest of the children finicial then I think it may be a right decision. But ultimatley it is up to you?? Is this baby's father going to want to be around and help out?? Maybe if he is going to be there and fiancial and physhically it might work!!
When you have the baby may I suggest getting your tubes tied!! Then you wont have to worry anymore about getting pregnant and you can focus on your children you have to take care!!
Good Luck and I wish you the best |
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Amanda b
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i dont know what you should do but if you decide to adopt i would love to take you baby and give it a woundefull home ill pray for you |
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[hey there,
i have a friend like you she had a little girl, a set of twins and was pregnant. giving her baby up was the hardest decison she ever made, but what you have to ask yourself is by having this baby are you making your life or your kids better or worse. We as parents want to give your kids the best life possible. If that better life is with another family we should be grateful that at least your baby will be loved, spolied possibily in ways that you couldn't. What it boils down to is your decision but make with out your feeling wraped up that way you can make the best possible decision. You shouldgo to www.adoptioncircle.com. you can find some help there |
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aww. maam i feel for you. i know how hard it must be for you. i was put in foster care when i was 8 yrs old. i know all about the system . my chosen adopted mother could not have any children after many years trying she found out she had pcos. it was heart breaking for her though i wasnt a baby i changed her life by giving her a child of her own to love. now if i hadnt been adopted my life wouldnt be half worth what it is today. my birth mom is bipolar hasnt had a job since 1986 cant get one. never cleans doesnt really do anything. her house is full of cats and no litter box. anywhere you step you geta surprise. and the smeel can make you gag as soon as you get on the porch. now if i hadnt been placed in foster care i would have been like her. because my adopted mom was a clean freak and cared alot about hygeine. whereas my birth mo mwould wait weeks before giving me a bath and i went to school like that. smelling like urine and whatever else i had walked through in my house. but i am 21 now. i am married and i have a 5 month old daughter. my husband encouraged i give her a call after 10 years. it was difficulyt as she put me through hell , scaring me with telling me the voices of dead people were calling out to us from under our trailer. she was the last person i wanted to talk to . but i did make that call. and even though i live 800 miles away from her she has now stayed on her medication, and is very excited about her new granddaughter. so in my story adoption was best , i never had to deal with suffering in my birth mothers home. but in your case you seem like a wonderful mom who is trying so hard to keep her family together. in my religion of islam we are encouraged almost forbidden to take the pill or prevent pregnancy, God says in the quran that we should never worry about feeding or clothing our children, or killing them out of poverty like the people did in history. because God provides all for our kids not us. and by having more children the religion of islam will grow and in the day of judgement islam will be the top religion. ... there are alot of parents that cannot have children, my best friend also had pcos she is only 23 and is working in medical school. she is trying everything , and i see her pain. so if you do choose adoption know that you will make a women out there finally be a mom and find happiness and give your child a wonderful home, and if you decide to keep your child. God will provise for you dont worry . you will all be ok and one day your children can say they are so proud of you contact me if you want to talk living_straight@yahoo.com |
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some1smirror
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I think adoption is a very unselfish thing to do. Although it is a decision that you need to be totally sure you want to do an that you will go thru with it. Not at the end when a couple is waiting for the baby do you decide that you changed your mind. That is a horridable thing to do to someone. I think everyone else has really good points with getting Gov. help. There are so many out there that get the gov help that are just to lazy to do anything else you do not seem to be that way. You have a full time job taking care of your 4 children. I have a disabled child also an it is a very demanding job and I only have the one child. There are agencys & churches that will help with disabled children and with your other children. I think that God only gives you what you can handle. If you do decide to go thru with the adoption you can always make it an open adoption where you will have contact with the child.
But this is a question you will need to dig deep inside to find the right answer for you and your family. The other thing I would consider is having a hystertomy or some other type of permenate birth control. |
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Anna H
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I was in a similar situation. I placed my baby for adoption last July and it was the best thing for me, my kids, and the new baby. I suggest you talk to a reputable adoption agency they will help you out financially and provide counseling for before and after placement. It is worth checking out. |
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rockrgrl
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My heart goes out to you. I know this is a very difficult time for you. I have never been adopted but my husband was. His birth mother gave him up to a wonderful family who was able to give him all the things she never could. They also gave him love and an extended family who loves him as if he had been born into their family. What his birth mother did was the bravest and most generous thing she could ever do. He has never felt anything but gratitude for what she did. Please consider letting a family adopt your baby. |
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The Voice of Reason Is Silenced
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Well, I certainly cannot tell you what you SHOULD do, except to say that you should do what YOU feel is best for your unborn and for your family. I have placed a child for adoption, and it was only in his best interest that I did so. I had just left an abusive relationship and was living with a friend when I found out I was pregnant with my ex-boyfriend's (yes, the abuser's) baby. My situation was very unstable, and since I didn't have very many options at the time, I placed him for adoption. And I do not regret it one bit. It was hard at first, but I rest easier knowing that he is in good hands, with a family who loves him as much as I do and is able to care for him better than I could at the time.
But regardless of what I or anyone else in here says, do what YOU feel is right. Call some agencies, or search for some online and research your options. Then go from there.
Good luck! |
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tamtam
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never ever think to place your baby up for adoption...you will regret it your whole life. Do not deprive him from your love and affection. you will be good, don't worry! I am telling you this from exeperience. A good mother never thinks to do . I am sure you will be able to take care of him . Children are everything in this life. Take care of yourself and your children. |
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