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Old 12-07-2004, 01:54 AM
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need advice

i've been thinking of the possibility of giving my son up for adoption due to the limitations of my life. i want for him a
better life than the one i can offer, but the doubt is killing me,
i often think of the "what ifs"; i am afraid of making a mistake,
of giving him a bad life intead of a good one, but at the same time i feel as if i cant go on like this anymore, i love him but i dont think i am a good parent, he deserves something better.
any thoughts?
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Old 12-07-2004, 05:49 AM
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Hi,

There are parenting classes that you can attend to help you. If you feel like you're a bad parent these classes will teach you healthy ways to parent your son.

If a limited income is part of the problem there are program available to help you with money too! Your child may qualify for WIC, free medical insurance, etc.

It's obvious by your post that you love your son and want better for him. You can give him better and not have to place your son for adoption. You just have to be willing to take the steps to ask for help.

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Old 12-07-2004, 06:33 AM
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Get in touch with Brenda Romanchik at Open Adoption Insight www.openadoptioninsight.org, she may have resources and information that may help.

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Old 12-07-2004, 08:02 AM
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HI!

HI!
I agree with the other poster- if you are talking about having financial difficulties, then you should look into whatever financial aid you can get. Your choice of whether to parent or do adoption shouldn't be solely based on finances.
Do you have any relatives who would be willing to help you out, take custody till you are in a better position?
If you are seriously considering adoption, then this website will help you out. There's a birthmother section- you can go in & find others who have been in the same situation, and get advice from them as to what they did, what they wish they would have done, etc.
That being said: My daughters birthmom tried parenting for 7 1/2 weeks. She thought at first she financially couldn't parent, didn't know how to parent, etc. She didn't have support, or certain resources. I helped her look into financial aid, parenting classes, suggestions for support, etc.
She tried to parent for 7 1/2 weeks, and knew she couldn't do it. She said she wasn't able to emotionally, mentally, physically or financially take care of her child.
Now, its a year later, and she calls/writes all the time saying how glad she is that she made that choice- how happy her daughter, is, how happy she is, she's met a great guy, has a great job, etc.
But, that's just one story. You'll find in the birthmother section alot of women who wished they would not have done adoption.
I'm glad you found this website- I have personally found a wealth of information on here.
Best wishes in your journey.
Melissa
PS Just remember- this isnt' something you have to decide overnight. Hang in there!
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Giving birth is hard raising your child after birth is even harder they depend on us for everything. And at times it may seem hard and like your not doing everything you should but I haven't met a parent yet that at one point hasen't felt overwhelmed by the everyday tasks of being a parent. It will pass as quick as it came and in the end you will still have your son. I know you love him more than life itself I can tell by reading your posting. You just need some support there are support groups for single parents find on in your area you will soon see your not alone.
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many parents think they are not good enough, that they cant give their child the best, or theyre failing them, so youre not alone in that. You love him and thats the most important thing you can give, if ;he`s healthy and happy thats all he really needs, as most adult children will confirm, try not to judge yourself too badly, and get whatever support you can, being in conflict and torment is the worst, hope you can get peace of mind soon,.
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