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BOARD: Discussions for Women who are Pregnant » What About the Adoptive Family?

TOPIC: Is twin pregnancy harder to find a waiting family?

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MirandaPosted: Feb 23, 2005 02:23:20 PM
Heather I am the mom to 20mth twinboys..we were looking into adoption when after years of infertility we got pregnant w/ twin boys. I am going to be able to stay home with them in a month. We would love to adopt and the idea of twins would be perfect. You will not have a problem finding a couple to adopt your twins. We are currently at a spot where we are moving into a rent house to lower our payment so we will be able to build our new home in about 1 1/2 years out of our pocket... I believe I saw in a different post that you wanted a family without kids. I wish you the best, and will be thinking of you.

WendyPosted: Jan 31, 2005 10:32:21 PM
Heather, I have no doubt that many families would be estatic to raise your twins together. You can contact American Adoptions and they will walk you through all the steps to find the right family. The staff is wonderful! Best wishes! Wendy

HeatherPosted: Jan 06, 2005 09:17:59 AM
I received the news a couple of weeks ago that I am expecting twin boys. Is there a family out there that would be willing to keep them together and raise them? Even though I am due March 21,2005? I am scared that nobody will want twin boys. God has blessed me with two miracles and I don't have a family for.

HeidiPosted: Nov 12, 2004 07:58:26 PM
Hi. I'm sure there are many of us that would love to adopt twins. My husband is a twin and we would LOVE to be able to adopt twins. If you haven't found a family, we'd love to send you a link to our profile to look at! Good luck!

DainePosted: Oct 19, 2004 02:26:22 PM
Lauri, I'm not sure what your due date is, but I'm sure there are many different couples willing to adopt your twins and also involve you their lives if you'd like. We are one of those couples, so please contact us if you are interested. God Bless and Good Luck.

Amy and GaryPosted: Oct 08, 2004 08:49:27 AM
We have 2 different sets of friends who have twins, so we have first-hand experience with the adventures of raising twins. In addition, we have a daughter already, so we understand the efforts required to care for a newborn. While twins are special, they are also a lot of work as newborns. As long as the adoptive parents are going into it with open eyes, it will work out great! And as others have said, there are plenty of adoptive parents who would be thrilled to get twins (including us). It should be on their profile and a part of their home study, so the agency should be able to help you find the perfect family for your wonderful kids. Good luck!

Amy and GaryPosted: Oct 08, 2004 08:47:21 AM
We have 2 different sets of friends who have twins, so we have first-hand experience with the adventures of raising twins. In addition, we have a daughter already, so we understand the efforts required to care for a newborn. While twins are special, they are also a lot of work as newborns. As long as the adoptive parents are going into it with open eyes, it will work out great! And as others have said, there are plenty of adoptive parents who would be thrilled to get twins (including us). It should be on their profile and a part of their home study, so the agency should be able to help you find the perfect family for your wonderful kids. Good luck!

Brandi MastainPosted: Sep 26, 2004 04:21:48 PM
To separate twins would be very heartbreaking. I feel they have an increadable bond. I am sure you should be able to find families that would LOVE to have two blessings. Good luck--God Bless You.

NataliePosted: Sep 19, 2004 10:06:02 AM
Twins are double the cuteness. I am sure there are plenty of families out there who would be more than willing to open their arms and cuddle those little ones. I know my husband and I and our boys would welocome the challenge. Good luck in all that your are about to experience. Wishing you all the best.

MichellePosted: Sep 14, 2004 12:35:56 PM
My husband and I would LOVE to adopt twins. We already have a daughter and 2 more would complete our family. I am sure you won't have a difficult time finding a wonderful family for your babies. Good luck.

TinaPosted: Sep 09, 2004 10:43:29 PM
Twins are very special, indeed! As an adoptive parent who went through infertility treatments before adopting, we had to be open to multiples - twins, triplets or more. So, yes, you should not have any more difficult a time finding the right family for your babies than if you were carrying a singleton. I also agree with the previous posters on what a brave and loving mother you are. God bless you! T

SallyPosted: Aug 21, 2004 09:53:53 PM
My husband and I would be willing to adopt twins. I absolutely love twins!!!

LaurenPosted: Aug 12, 2004 09:48:00 PM
Twins are an amazing blessing. As a couple that has wanted two children and can't have them on their own, we would see that as a huge gift. I'm sure many others would as well. Plus, how neat to adopt biological siblings. I think that is amazing and I know you will have no problems. You are a very special, unselfish woman. I admire you.

Jennifer LaursenPosted: Aug 12, 2004 05:44:23 PM
My husband and I WANT twins!! (I'm sure there are other families out there who also want twins.) You sound like you are a very concerned birthmother and you must believe in yourself, you'll pick the right family. God bless.

AnonymousPosted: Aug 10, 2004 05:57:18 AM
I believe there are families that are willing to accept twins. We are one of them. We wish you the best.

lauriPosted: Aug 08, 2004 08:01:30 AM
I am concerned with finding a family willing to care and love my unborn twins. I need to know they are not only wanting a baby but that they are willing, able, and anxious for 2 babies. Is this a possiblity?



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