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Hello,
If you're a birthparent you understand what it means. If you're not you may never fully understand what it means to relinquish a child. Anyone in the adoption process has an idea of what a big decision it is. A birthparent has not given up responsibility or made the decision lightly.
God told me to stay transparent the moment I found out I was pregnant with my daughter. This was more challenging then I thought. That said, through my transparency people knew what I had planned and watched as it became my testimony. Through my testimony people understood I was doing the right thing and the only thing I was giving up was the opportunity to be a parent, and my daughter. They saw God guiding me through this and healing my broken heart after.
I'd like to talk to other birthfamilies. Have you been through this yourself? In particular I'd like to talk to other birthmoms. I know God is healing me and helping my lonely heart but I'd like to talk to someone that understands what it means to lose a child to adoption.
This forum is for birthfamilies, including grandparents, birthmoms and dads. Let's get a dialog going shall we?
-ChosenJC
If you're a birthparent you understand what it means. If you're not you may never fully understand what it means to relinquish a child. Anyone in the adoption process has an idea of what a big decision it is. A birthparent has not given up responsibility or made the decision lightly.
God told me to stay transparent the moment I found out I was pregnant with my daughter. This was more challenging then I thought. That said, through my transparency people knew what I had planned and watched as it became my testimony. Through my testimony people understood I was doing the right thing and the only thing I was giving up was the opportunity to be a parent, and my daughter. They saw God guiding me through this and healing my broken heart after.
I'd like to talk to other birthfamilies. Have you been through this yourself? In particular I'd like to talk to other birthmoms. I know God is healing me and helping my lonely heart but I'd like to talk to someone that understands what it means to lose a child to adoption.
This forum is for birthfamilies, including grandparents, birthmoms and dads. Let's get a dialog going shall we?
-ChosenJC