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5 Questions Every Birth Mother Should Ask

5 Questions Every Birth Mother Should Ask

When you first decide to make an adoption plan, you might have a lot of questions. It’s completely normal to want to know everything about the process, and every birth mother should have access to the answers she needs to make the best decisions possible. Check out these five questions below that every birth mother should ask.

What is the difference between an open, closed, and semi-open adoption?

In an open adoption, both the birth mother and the adoptive parents will have options for communication. They can meet, talk on the phone, and remain in touch over the years. This type of adoption can look different depending on each person’s preferences and the location of both parties.

In a closed adoption, there will be no communication between the birth mom and the adoptive parents. Some birth mothers feel more comfortable with this option because they aren’t sure how they would want to be in the child’s life in the future. It creates a clear boundary, which some birth mothers prefer.

A semi-open adoption means that there will be some communication between the adoptive family and the birth mom. The different types and frequency of the communication can be decided upon beforehand. This communication will be limited, and it is a middle ground between the open and closed adoption options.

Does it cost anything for me to place my child?

No, there is no cost to the birth mother when she is placing a child for adoption. It’s important that the birth mother receives the support and care she needs throughout the entire adoption process.

Are there resources that can help me?

Yes! There are so many different resources available to support birth mothers. Birth mothers are incredibly courageous, and they deserve every ounce of support throughout the process. Birth mothers can receive financial support, transportation services, counseling support, and a lot more. If you have specific concerns or needs, it’s important to bring those to your adoption agency so that they can look into options for you.

Do I get to choose the adoptive family?

Yes, the birth mother can choose the adoptive family. Many birth mothers have very specific values and considerations when it comes to the family that their unborn child will be placed in. Some prefer the child to be in a larger family while other birth moms would like the child to be a part of a smaller sized family. It’s important to think about your values as you start the adoption process.

What about the birth father?

Some women aren’t sure how the birth father should be told this information. Many birth mothers don’t feel safe telling the birth father that they are pregnant. If this is a feeling you are experiencing, our team is available to give you advice and support as you navigate through that conversation. It’s important to work with a professional agency who understands the legal aspects of the state you live in. Every state varies in legal requirements when it comes to birth fathers, and an agency will help you walk through the process. 


If you have more questions about making an adoption plan, our care team would be happy to answer any of your concerns. We have been supporting birth mothers for a long time, and we know that every situation is unique. You can call us at (954) 981-2060 to chat with one of our care team members about your current circumstances.

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Official Statement from
Adoption by Shepherd Care

It has come to our attention that the Hulu series Good American Family contains inaccurate information regarding Adoption by Shepherd Care (ASC) and the adoption of Natalia. We would like to take this opportunity to clarify the facts.

Contrary to what is presented in the documentary, ASC did not initiate any communication or have any involvement with Mr. or Mrs. Barnett in connection to Natalia’s adoption. The legal adoption process for Natalia was completed in the state of New Hampshire, where the original adoptive family resided, and was facilitated through a New Hampshire-based agency—not Adoption by Shepherd Care.

For those seeking further clarification, we encourage you to watch The Curious Case of Natalia Grace, Season 2, Episode 1, which clearly states that Adoption by Shepherd Care was not the agency responsible for facilitating this adoption.

We want to express our respect for all agencies and professionals engaged in this vital work. However, it is essential that accurate information is shared with the public and that the correct entities are acknowledged for their role in any adoption process.

At Adoption by Shepherd Care, we remain steadfast in our mission to place children in safe, loving, and permanent homes. We uphold the highest standards of professionalism, ethical practice, and compassion for the children and families we serve.

We respectfully request that the media and members of the public refrain from further spreading misinformation related to this matter. While we understand the interest in this case, we also urge respect for the privacy and dignity of all individuals involved. Adoption is a deeply personal and emotional journey that must be approached with sensitivity and integrity.

Adoption by Shepherd Care will continue its unwavering commitment to finding loving and permanent placements for children, guided by the principles of honesty, compassion, and respect.

For further information or media inquiries, please contact:

Joseph Sicajo*@*******sc.org
Michael Cardenasmi*****@*******sc.org

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Upcoming Adjustment To Our Domestic Fee Structure

We are writing to inform you of an upcoming adjustment to our Domestic fee structure, effective January 1, 2025. This change will apply to all active and waitlisted families as of the effective date.

We understand the potential impact of financial adjustments and are committed to providing transparency regarding these changes. This decision was made to ensure that we can continue providing the highest standard of services and support to the families we serve. If you have any questions or concerns about this adjustment, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Thank you for your understanding and continued trust in our organization.