I Miss My Son’s Birth Mom

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She is forever a part of our family, no matter what, and we hope to hug her once again.

“I do not want an open adoption, that seems weird and unhealthy.”

We said those words in agreement two years before our first son was born and adopted. It was after we first met with a local adoption/pregnancy counselor, wondering what a local adoption would look like, and all she did was rave and enthuse over how “healthy,” “beautiful,” and “good” open adoption was.

We left that meeting at our local downtown Starbucks shaking our heads, saying how crazy that counselor was. We could not see ourselves opening our family and life to “some lady.”

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