Placing Your Baby for Adoption in the Hospital: Last Minute Adoptions
Experiencing an unplanned pregnancy can lead to a whirlwind of emotions. You know you’re not ready to raise a child in any sense of the word. Maybe you didn’t see yourself having a child at your current stage in life — or at all. That is okay! Whatever your circumstances, it’s never too late to choose adoption. Last minute adoptions are more common than you think, and there’s no shame in doing what you think is best for you and your child.
So, as you sit in your hospital bed and hold your baby, don’t worry. Adoption Choices of Missouri is just a call away, and we can get an adoption caseworker to your hospital quickly. Our adoption agency is here to help you every step of the way through your adoption journey.
Adoption in the Hospital
You’re in hospital and just delivered your baby. Looking down at your child, you realize that you are not ready to be a parent. At the start of your pregnancy, you felt like you could handle it and had enough time to prepare, but now that your baby is here, reality has set in. At this time in your life, you know that you are unable to provide the love, care and support that your child deserves. So, you choose the next best thing for him or her and decide to place your baby for adoption.
You request to speak with a medical professional who can provide you with the resources that you need, and the phone number to our local adoption center in Missouri. Within moments, you are connected with a Birth Parent Counselor, who then lets you know that an adoption caseworker is on their way. You are assured that you are good hands. Despite the raging emotions, you begin to feel like everything will be ok.
What Adoption in the Hospital will Look Like
When the adoption caseworker arrives, they walk you through your options, and the steps necessary to placing your baby with a loving adoptive family. These will include, but are not limited to:
- Deciding what type of adoption you want
- Creating your chosen adoption plan
- Selecting your child’s adoptive family
- Communicating with the potential adoptive parents
- Creating a post adoption plan
- Signing all necessary paperwork, such as all medical and adoption forms that you will need to finalize your adoption.
Just because you’re choosing adoption in the hospital last minute doesn’t mean that you will experience the adoption process any differently. Your process may just be sped up a bit. But your adoption caseworker will make sure that everything is processed quickly and efficiently, and answer any questions you have along the way.
Last Minute Adoptions for Birth Mothers
Placing your baby for adoption last minute can feel impossible and overwhelming, but it is always an option. Whether you are in labor or holding your baby post delivery,iIt’s never too late to choose adoption for you and your baby. Our adoption professionals are here to help provide you with the comfort and care that you deserve as a birth mother.
Adoption Choices of Missouri serves birth parents statewide and beyond, please call us or text us to learn more! Call us toll free at 877-903-4488 or, in Missouri call or text us at 1-816-527-9800
Meet the Author: Samara Wiley is a published author of poetry, essays, and an environmental children’s storybook called, Waiting for the Water Fairy. She graduated from Benedictine University in 2018 with a double Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and French.She has been published in three small poetry anthologies one was called Talented.
Her other writing accomplishments include: winning a high school poetry competition and $2500 for her high school, having two out of her five novels be considered for publication and writing movie critic reviews for her university’s newsletter.
Although she has Cerebral Palsy and has had a turbulent childhood, Samara puts these small specs of herself into her writing to personally connect with her audience. She prides herself on pushing the boundaries in her writing and in her personal life with everything she does. Samara writes with her heart and a voice of compassion, and loves to pull from her top passions in life.
She currently lives in Yorkville, Illinois with her mom and two sisters.