American Adoptions is currently one of the largest domestic adoption agencies of its kind in the United States, completing more than 300 domestic adoptions per year. We are a fully licensed, non-profit domestic adoption agency that works with both pregnant women and adoptive families across the nation.
Every year, hundreds of expectant mothers entrust our Adoption Specialists with their adoption plans. Our large, qualified staff, many of whom are birth mothers, adoptive parents or adoptees themselves, provide support and step-by-step instruction throughout the adoption process. We are a full-service agency, which means we perform nearly every stage of the adoption process ourselves.
For more information regarding American Adoptions or to request an adoption information kit, simply contact us today at 1-800-ADOPTION or click the following to request free information.
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After placing her son for adoption, Michelle chose to commit her life to helping other women just like her. Michelle is available to answer your question any time. Simply complete our form or call 1-800-ADOPTION today.
There are seven basic steps of the adoption process - call American Adoptions today at 1-800-ADOPTION to learn more.
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American Adoptions is one of the largest licensed adoption agencies in the United States. We work with thousands of women each year facing an unplanned pregnancy and offer assistance to women in need. Our large, caring staff is able to assist you 7 days a week and provide you with one-on-one counseling about your pregnancy and the options available to you.
You can share however much or little information about yourself as you feel comfortable sharing. The adoptive family will know your first name, your last name (but only once the child is placed in their care), your medical history and the state that you live in.
This is a question that can only be answered by the individual family. Each family has their own style of how to introduce the adoption to the child. When you are matched with your adoptive family, you can ask this question to them. If you would like your Adoption Specialist to discuss it with them for you, just let her know.
While not every woman who chooses adoption is a young mother, many are. Through adoption, many young women have found an ability to give their babies the best life possible, while finding the opportunity to realize their own dreams, as well. Call American Adoptions today at 1-800-ADOPTION.
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