Find an adoption professional.
How to give a baby up for adoption.
Step 1 making the decision.
Reevaluate your decision 5.
Give your consent to the adoption.
Make a plan to give up baby for adoption.
Chosen parents adoptions will never attempt to convince you that adoption is the right.
Once you ve found an adoption professional that meets your needs the next part of the.
Understanding adoption is the first step in your decision making process.
Most states have a waiting period to give you time to recover from the birth and not be under the influence of pain medication.
How to place your baby for adoption step 1.
Call an adoption professional.
If you ve decided that you re ready to learn more about how to give a child up.
If you are pregnant you will typically not give consent until the child has been safely delivered.
If you believe that you are pregnant you should visit your doctor or ob gyn specialist to confirm.
However if you are 14 or under you will need to have a legal guardian s consent but this doesn t have to be a parent.
If you have made the decision to place your baby or child for adoption you will need to reach out to an adoption professional such as an adoption agency attorney consultant and or other adoption facilitator.
Step 3 choosing the right family.
If you are over the age of 14 you can legally give your baby up for adoption without needing anyone else to sign off on the process.
Your call is free confidential and does not obligate you to give your baby up for adoption.
Your adoption professional will help you to create the right adoption plan for you and your baby.
Step 2 making an adoption plan.
Chosen parents adoptions is committed to creating your adoption plan the way that you.
You need parental consent to give your baby up for adoption.
Visit your doctor.
The waiting period can be as short as 12 hours or up to 15 days.
Prepare for the hospital stay.
If you have more questions about giving your baby up for adoption our adoption specialists are here to help.
Create an adoption plan.
Create a plan for your adoption.
Find an adoptive family that you re comfortable with.