If you need to put my baby up for adoption immediately, American Adoptions can help you create a plan right now.

By contacting our agency, you can find immediate stability, financial support, and a loving family for your child, so you can move forward with a clear plan for your future.

We will guide you through the immediate steps to take, how to find a family quickly, and how to access the support you are entitled to at no cost.

If you need someone to adopt your baby, and you want them to be safe, get the support you deserve and contact us today.

Can I Put My Baby Up for Adoption Immediately?

Yes, you can place your baby for adoption immediately, even if you are at the hospital or have already returned home.

American Adoptions provides 24/7 support to help you find a pre-screened family, secure financial assistance for living expenses, and complete the legal process at no cost to you.

I Need to Put My Baby Up for Adoption: What to Do First

When you are in a crisis, you need actionable steps.

If you need help to give up your baby for adoption, the process is designed to be efficient and fully supportive of your needs.

  • Step 1: Reach out to an adoption specialist who will listen to your situation and explain the nextsteps.
  • Step 2: Browse family profiles to find a match that fits your vision for your child.
  • Step 3: Start receiving aid for living expenses as allowed by your state laws.

How Fast Can Adoption Happen if I’m Due Soon?

If you are thinking, “I need someone to adopt my baby today,” it is not too late. We facilitate same-day adoptions regularly for women who are at the hospital or have already given birth.

Because of our national scope, we have hundreds of screened families ready to travel immediately. We can handle the logistics instantly so you can focus on your recovery.

Find an Adoptive Family Quickly

You can find a safe, loving home for your baby without delay. We have hundreds of waiting families, which means there is likely already a family waiting who fits your exact criteria.

  • Step 1: Determine What Type of Family You are Looking For: Think about where you want them to live, if they should have other children, or if you want them to share your religious or cultural background.
  • Step 2: Determine the Type of Relationship You Want with the Family: You decide how much contact you want during and after the pregnancy. This is your adoption plan, and you get to choose the level of openness that feels right for you.
  • Step 3: View Adoptive Profiles to Find a Family: Your specialist will send you profiles (or show you online) of families that match your specific criteria so you can get to know them before you meet.
  • Step 4: Begin Your Search Today: You can start looking right now to see the hopeful parents waiting to welcome a baby.

Is It Too Late to Place My Baby for Adoption After Birth?

No. Adoption is always an option for you. Whether you are at the hospital or have already taken your baby home, you can still make an adoption plan.

The process remains the same: you choose the family, you receive financial and emotional support, and you decide the level of future contact.

Can I Put My Baby Up for Adoption Without the Father’s Consent?

This depends on your specific state laws and the father’s level of involvement.

Birth father rights are different in every state, but you don’t have to navigate these legal complexities alone.

We connect you with an attorney, paid for by the adoptive family, who will assess your situation and handle the necessary legal steps regarding consent.

How Adoption Provides Support — At No Cost

You cannot be paid for adoption, but you can receive birth mother living and medical expenses. If you need help to give up your baby for adoption, financial barriers should not stand in your way.

 Depending on state laws, you may receive assistance for rent, groceries, medical care, and transportation.

Coping with the ‘What Ifs’ After Adoption

Choosing adoption is a significant emotional decision, and your feelings are valid. You deserve long-term support. We provide counseling and resources to help you process post-adoption emotions and grief.

Additionally, many birth mothers find that building a relationship with the adoptive family through open adoption brings peace and reassurance.

You can always reach our adoption hotline if you need to talk or look for support groups near you or online.

Can I Talk to Someone Right Now About Adoption?

If you are saying, “I need to put my baby up for adoption,” we are here to listen. You can get immediate answers and start your plan today.

Imagine going to sleep tonight with a plan in place and a weight lifted off your shoulders. Find out more and get the support you deserve.