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Birth Mother Matters in Adoption 10: Does Abortion Impact Adoption

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Birth Mother Matters in Adoption

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Abortion is a subject that can be very controversial, however in my experience, often times the strongest abortion advocates have the little understanding of adoption or abortion. Adoption education is paramount.  It is impossible to fully understand the global impact that abortion has on adoption without facts.  Abortion has been a highly debated topic, often frequenting the news, as well as various states debating on new laws, its important to be educated.  The #YouBeforeMe Campaign not only promotes the entitty of adoption, it provides adoption awareness and elevates the value of life.  www.ube4me.life     

Three important aspects to consider:

Adoption is an alternative to parenting, while abortion is an alternative to pregnancy.

  1. Adoption is free for birth mothers, while abortion involves medical costs.
  2. Adoption provides permanent relationships and abortion often has a lifelong emotional impact.
  3. There is little to no support for women after an abortion procedure.

The #YouBeforeMe Campaign's goal is to provide education regarding adoption and abortion.  After speaking to hundreds of  pregnant women, especially women that have had abortions to this prior to this current pregnancy- did not have a basic knowledge or understanding of adoption; most importantly , they did not understand the basics of adoption, such as:

  • Where to go to find out about making an adoption plan.
  • The process of adoption.
  • The resources and assistance an adoption plan can provide.

If you are dealing with an unplanned pregnancy and want more information about adoption, we are a local Arizona Adoption Agency. We are available 24/7 by phone or text at (623) 695-4112.  

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