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You could start by contacting the agency that coordinated your adoption and requesting your non identifying information. This is information telling a little about your birth parents. For instance, mine gave a description of my bmom and the circumstances of my being placed for adoption. It usually has all identifying information "blacked" out. But sometimes it will offer some clues for you. In my case some of it was accurate some was not.
Also, some states have an adoption record search program and they will act as an intermediary. They do the search and find out if our bparents would give permission for contact or even to find out medical information.
I think I would start with the agency and see how much they can help you.
I think I read on some other posts that sometimes hospitals will give out a list of all births on a certain day. Maybe someone else would have some ideas on this.
If I can be of any help at all or if you just need someone to "talk" to please private message me. To do that just click on quick links above and go to private messages.
I wish you much luck and happiness in your search and reunion.
Snuffie
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