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These websites present a different viewpoint about adoption. They believe adoption is harmful to the birth mother and to the child. They are opposed to the exchange of babies through brokers, for money, those who investigate the consequences of relinquishment and adoption; or abuse, coercion, and manipulation in the adoption industry. Some are proposing alternatives to relinquishment by women facing the birth of a child without the minimal support required during and following pregnancy, for herself and her child.





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This Too Shall Pass
A good place for first mothers who are living with the consequences of giving a child up for adoption.
The Birth Mother Forum
A Forum site dedicated to Birth Mothers.
Musings of the Lame; Life as a Birthmother
Being that relinquishing my son to adoption wasthe single most life altering experience I have ever had and it has shaped everything around me, I write about Adoption.
Melissas page
Lost my daughter to the adoption industry in 1983, and have lived with the pain and loss for 20 years. Now that we have been reunited, her AParents are doing everything in their power to keep us apart still! What saddness I feel to know that I am still fighting for MY baby!!
Adoption Considerations
This site provides some insight into the realities of adoption. Includes a thought-provoking fictional story about what might have happened if Jesus' mother Mary had given Him up for adoption.

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