One S.S. # for ALL Birthmoms??
I was told by an attorney (not specializing in adoption) that birthmother's are assigned a general social security number that is used on the relinquished child's medical records. I questioned an attorney because I saw the s.s. # on my non-ID hospital records and thought that there was a chance that I could locate my birthmom using her s.s. #. Is this true? Do all women who plan on surrendering their babies recieve one general number for confidentiality purposes? I don't see how this would work effectively.
I have her fingerprint, but I figured it would be much easier to use the s.s. # I had on my records. I don't know what to think! 
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Baby girl born 7/25/1984 in Upstate NY.
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