*Disclaimer - This post will not argue whether abortion should be legal. This post has nothing to do with that. Instead, this post will assert the ludicrosity that adoption is an alternative to abortion.* Have you seen those trendy pictures in "feel good" websites lately? Pictures of couples or families holding signs outside of an abortion clinic … Continue reading Abortion Vs. Adoption
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The Internet was taken by storm with multiple articles calling for "baby cuddler volunteers" just a few days ago. People all over the country shared, posted, commented and were tricked into thinking there were SO many children in need of cuddling and care while they waiting for their "forever" homes. I gave my thoughts on … Continue reading “Baby Cuddlers” Ploy for Agency to Collect More Money
*EDIT: The article states there are 104,000 children awaiting adoption which is misleading and needs correction. This number reflects, almost exclusively, Foster care placements, not infants.* Let's talk about this article and its counterpart (original source), this article. Headline: Adoption agencies need volunteers to cuddle, nurture newborns awaiting adoption This article has been posted by various news … Continue reading Cuddle, Nurture, Newborns Awaiting Adoption: The Adoption Propaganda Machine
When us "older" birthmoms try to tell pregnant women, who are planning on giving up their babies, that they have fallen for the coercion of the industry, we are often faced with opposition. Whether that industry is agencies, attorneys, or the media, in general, they all seem to parrot the same types of statements. "I'm … Continue reading Adoption Romance and the Subtle and Pervasive Influence We Are All Subjected To
Kimberly Rossler gave birth to a baby boy, Elliott, at the end of May of this year. Since Mirah Riben broke her story on the Huffington Post, there have been some people coming forward, in comments and on her GoFundMe page with vague references to Kimberly's criminal history and how she isn't deserving of her … Continue reading Let Me Just Clarify – Kimberly Rossler, Kate Sharp, Donna Ames, Judge Don Davis, and the Unethical Proposed Adoption of Baby Elliott
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