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What If I Don't Have an Adoptive Family Picked When I Give Birth [in Kansas]?

4 FAQs and Answers

Adoption is a significant, life-changing decision. It’s a choice that involves many moving parts, such as selecting an adoption agency, making a hospital plan and, of course, finding the right adoptive family for your child.

We understand if you’re feeling overwhelmed. You could have just arrived at the hospital and decided that adoption is the best path for you and your baby. Or, you could have already taken your baby home, and now you’ve realized that parenthood isn’t possible in your current situation.

You can choose adoption at any time. Because one of the most significant steps of the adoption process is choosing an adoptive family, you may be wondering, “What if I don’t have an adoptive family picked when I give birth in Kansas?”

We assure you that there are adoption professionals, such as our team at American Adoptions of Kansas, who can help.

When you work with us, you’ll have support and guidance at every step of the process. You’ll fill out a list of preferences that you have for an adoptive family, and, after reviewing your preferences, your adoption professional will send you several adoptive family profiles based on your wants and needs.

To learn more about finding hopeful adoptive parents through our agency, give us a call at 1-800-ADOPTION. You’ll speak with one of our trusted adoption professionals, and we would love to help you at any time. You can also get more free information now.

Below, we answer four FAQs about finding hopeful adoptive parents in the Sunflower State.

1. What Characteristics Should I Look for in Adoptive Parents?

Good things take time and patience, and that same mantra applies to finding the right adoptive family for your child. If you’re just beginning the search, then here are some questions to ask yourself. These can give you a better idea of what it is that you’re looking for:

  • Do I want my child to grow up in an urban, suburban or rural environment?
  • Do I imagine them with siblings or family pets?
  • What kind of education do I want my child to have?

If you’ve been thinking, “What happens if nobody adopts my baby in Kansas,” then just know that there are plenty of waiting hopeful adoptive families who are eager to provide your child with a loving, safe home. You can find the right family – who you truly believe in – with American Adoptions of Kansas. We will show you family profiles until you’ve found “the one.”

2. What Happens If I Don’t Find an Adoptive Family by the Time My Son’s Born in Kansas?

Trying to find an adoptive family for your child can feel stressful, especially when you feel that you’re pressed for time. With so much pressure, you could be wondering:

  • Are babies that are “given up” for adoption always adopted in Kansas?
  • How many children go without getting adopted in Kansas?
  • If I “give my baby up” for adoption, do they go to foster care in Kansas?

It’s completely normal to ask yourself questions like these. You’re likely overwhelmed, and understandably so. Just know that, through private adoption, your child will never enter the foster care system. This means you can stay in control of your adoption journey and know that your child is loved right from the start.

In private infant adoptions, such as those with American Adoptions of Kansas, you can choose the family you want for your baby, and your baby can be placed directly with that adoptive family. If you’re considering adoption after your hospital stay, then you can still find plenty of adoptive parents. It is never too early or too late to choose adoption.

3. What Happens If Nobody Adopts My Baby in Kansas?

Sometimes, prospective birth mothers already have an adoptive family in mind when they contact us. This could even be a family member or close friend, but, for some reason, adoption simply isn’t for them. For instance, they may not meet the requirements to adopt with your agency, or they aren’t ready to commit to raising a child.

In other cases, a prospective birth mother could be worried that no one will want to adopt their baby because the baby has disabilities, medical issues or something the mother is afraid to share in their social or medical records. But, no matter what, there will always be an adoptive family for your child.

At American Adoptions of Kansas, our staff comprises birth parents, adoptive parents and adoptees, so we have firsthand experience of the adoption process. This ensures that we make your adoption journey as smooth and stress-free as possible. We know what adoption is like, and our insight makes us one of the best adoption agencies both in Kansas and across the country.

4. How Will I Know I’ve Found the Perfect Adoptive Family?

We understand that you want what is best for your baby. As a prospective birth mother, this is your priority, and you’ll likely have a gut feeling when you’ve stumbled upon the right adoptive family for your child. You may feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of options, but you’ll probably “know” when you’ve found the right parents.

Candice, a birth mother who worked with American Adoptions, felt this sense of “rightness” when she found her baby’s adoptive parents’ profile.

“Jeff and Amanda are wonderful, and I am so thankful I could give them such a gift,” she said. “We still email, and I get pictures. Our little boy is so handsome. They are amazing parents, and I know my son has a huge family who loves and cares so much for him. I am forever thankful for that. Jeff and Amanda saved my baby’s life!”

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If you’ve ever wondered, “What if I don’t have an adoptive family picked when I give birth in Kansas,” then you can rest easy knowing that adoption is always an option. To learn more about adoption, call us today at 1-800-ADOPTION to speak with an adoption professional. You can also get free adoption information now.

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