09 Feb What Every Birth Mother Should Know About Putting a Baby Up for Adoption?
Deciding to put your baby up for adoption is a personal decision. There is no “right” or “wrong” choice. If you are a birth mother thinking about adoption for your baby, here are the important things to know before you decide.
Adoption Is a Choice
No one can force you to place your baby for adoption. This includes:
- Parents or family members
- A partner
- An adoption agency
- A hospital or medical staff
Until you legally consent to adoption (after birth), you remain the child’s legal parent.
You Have Time to Decide
You do not have to decide right away. Many birth mothers:
- Explore adoption during pregnancy
- Change their minds before or after birth
- Take time after delivery to decide what’s best
There Are Different Types of Adoption
Adoption is not one-size-fits-all. You can choose from:
- Open adoption: Ongoing contact (photos, letters, calls, visits)
- Semi-open adoption: Limited contact
- Closed adoption: No identifying information or contact
You can choose the Adoptive Family
In most modern adoptions, you can:
- Review family profiles
- Ask questions
- Decide who feels right
This can include preferences about:
- Lifestyle, religion, or values
- Parenting style
- Whether the family has other children
Adoption Is Free for Birth Mothers
You should never pay to place a child for adoption. In many cases, you may receive help with things like:
- Access to medical care
- Counseling
- Legal services
- Pregnancy-related living expenses (depending on local laws)
Your Emotions Matter
Adoption can bring relief, grief, love, doubt, and also peace. Often, all at once. These feelings are normal. Access to counseling both before and after placement is important. Adoption is not a one-day event. It is A lifelong journey.
You Deserve Support
You deserve:
- Honest information
- Time to think
- Compassionate treatment
- Freedom from pressure or guilt
An unexpected pregnancy doesn’t mean you have to figure everything out alone. A trustworthy adoption agency like Colorado Christian Services will support your decision.
Ready to Talk? CCS Is Here
Colorado Christian Services (CCS) is a licensed, nonprofit adoption agency that has served Colorado for over 62 years. We offer free, confidential help and real resources, helping you to explore your options at your own pace.
You don’t have to wait for the perfect moment. Whether you just learned you’re pregnant or have been weighing your options for a while, CCS is ready to listen and help — without judgment.
If adoption is the path, you feel called to, you remain in control of the process. Call or text us anytime at (720) 280-9517. Support, compassion, and clarity are just a message away.
Positive Adoption Language Note
Our blog uses common search terms so people can find help more easily. At Colorado Christian Services, we prefer positive adoption language that respects everyone involved. If you’re pregnant and exploring adoption, we’d be honored to help.