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Impact of Adoption on Birth Parents
Series: Factsheets for Families |
Author(s):
Child Welfare Information Gateway
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Year Published: 2004 |
This factsheet discusses some of the emotional issues that parents face after making the decision to place an infant for adoption, in surrendering the child, and in handling the feelings that often persist afterwards. In addition, it addresses some of the emotional issues of parents whose children are permanently removed from them and whose parental rights are terminated. This factsheet may be a helpful resource for birth parents, as well as family members, friends, and others who want to support birth parents. It may also provide some insight to adopted persons and adoptive parents who want to understand the struggles faced by birth parents.
It is difficult to generalize about the feelings or experiences of all birth parents. Each has faced a unique experience and coped in his or her own way. A number of birth parents have written personal accounts of their experiences in placing their children for adoption; there are also a few research studies of the experiences of birth parents and the emotions that often linger long after the adoption. Certain themes emerge in both types of literature, including themes of loss, guilt, and resolution. As a framework for this discussion, this factsheet explores the experiences of birth parents by exploring some of these themes:
- The Responses to Adoption Placement section looks at feelings and experiences that birth parents often describe, including grief over the loss, shame and guilt, identity issues, and long-term emotional issues.
- The Gaining Control and Resolution section explores ways of gaining control of these feelings that have been useful for some birth parents.
- The Resources section includes a list of resources to help birth parents find further information and to locate support groups of individuals with similar experiences.
Table of Contents
1 - Responses to Adoption Placement
2 - Gaining Control and Resolution
3 - Resources
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