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But if a mother does choose to make an adoption plan, the center works with her to match her child with an adoptive couple.
When she was young, women were said to give up their babies for adoption; now, in the parlance of the agencies, women make an adoption plan (Ms. Dusky rejects that language as too distancing).
For practitioners, this study identifies key factors for hospitals to make an adoption decision toward cloud computing technology.
"In domestic private adoption, birthparents make an adoption plan and choose the parents through an agency or through the use of lawyers," she said.
"We find many women, the reason they make a choice not to parent or not to make an adoption plan is because they don't think they have the support.
I am also grateful -- grateful that Clark's birth mother made a courageous and loving choice to make an adoption plan for him and grateful that Greg, Clark, and I can address these challenges together as a family.
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You might know someone who has made an adoption plan... AKA given up their child for adoption.
"(Making an adoption plan) is probably one of the hardest things these mothers will ever do," said Harrell, an adoption professional with two decades of experience.
That may mean making an adoption plan, Harrell explained, but it may mean parenting the child themselves or placing the child with a relative.
In adoption country, which is regulated by lax laws which favor adoptive parents and is practically governed by private institutions, businesses and individuals, the preferred way to tell a woman she is about to lose her child is to suggest that "she makes an adoption plan".
7 The process of implementation is complex and it involves activities that occur between making an adoption commitment and the time that an innovation either becomes part of the organisational routine or is discontinued.
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