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Why Birth Mothers Choose AdoptHelp - 0 views

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    Are you pregnant and considering placing your child for adoption? It is one of the hardest decisions that a birth mother can make. Here are some important reasons why birth mothers choose AdoptHelp. Read to know more.
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    Are you pregnant and considering placing your child for adoption? It is one of the hardest decisions that a birth mother can make. Here are some important reasons why birth mothers choose AdoptHelp. Read to know more.
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Birthing Centers and Hospital Maternity Services - 0 views

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    There are plenty of decisions to consider during pregnancy. Opting for prenatal testing, selecting a doctor for your baby, and deciding who will be present during your baby's birth are among the more challenging decisions you'll need to make. But where you choose to give birth - whether in a hospital or in a birth center setting - is one of the most important decisions you'll make before delivery.
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Birth Plans - 0 views

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    In the happy haze of early pregnancy, you're probably already thinking of baby names and planning to shop for baby clothes. The reality of labor and birth may seem extremely far off - which makes this the perfect time to start planning for the arrival of your baby by creating a birth plan that details your wishes
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Birth Defects - 0 views

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    Many parents assume that all birth defects are severe or even fatal, but the fact is that many are treatable, often immediately after birth - and sometimes even before the baby is born. It's especially important to know the risk factors involved and what you can do to prevent birth defects. However, it's also important to realize that most children born with congenital defects are born to two healthy parents.
ashley kate

Surrogate Motherhood Laws | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    Surrogate motherhood is an option for couples who are unable to have children, whether it be from age, infertility, or some other medical issue. It is also for women who can have children but choose not to have the pregnancy experience. The other option for women to have children is via adoption. Surrogacy can be accomplished by one, of two ways. In most cases, a man's sperm is instilled into the surrogate by a procedure called artificial insemination. If this is done, the surrogate is considered to be the biological and birth mother of the child. Another name for this type of surrogacy is traditional surrogacy. The other way surrogacy may be accomplished is by the man's sperm and woman's eggs being implanted into the surrogate. This process is known as vitro fertilization. In this case, the surrogate is not the biological mother but is still considered the birth mother of the child. This type of surrogacy is gestational surrogacy. Surrogacy has both supporters and opponents, and both parties have strong arguments that work in their favor. All that are against surrogacy feel it is unnecessary and it dismembers a woman's body, especially considering that surrogacy is a profitable transaction. Many build their belief against surrogacy on their religious beliefs, while others base it on political and legal beliefs. Roman Catholics are strongly against surrogacy and feel surrogacy takes away from the sacredness of marriage and the connection between father, mother, and child. They also feel that commercial surrogacy is greatly offensive. In commercial surrogacy, a child's birth is turned into a financial matter. They feel it turns women into reproductive robots and exploitation of children. Other groups that oppose to surrogacy are feminists. Many feminists will argue that surrogate women are pressured or forced into being surrogates when they really do not want to be. Feminists have even gone so far as to call surrogacy a reproductive prostitution. On
Judith Bell

Birth Mother Search - 0 views

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    Adoption provides an opportunity for both birth mother and child to live a happy, healthy life. In many countries and in many states in the US, adoption is also an integral part of helping couples start families.
tinyike

Birthing Classes - 0 views

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    If you are having a child for the first time, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by questions, fears, and just not knowing what to expect. Many new parents find that birthing classes can really help calm their worries and answer many questions.
Sema Korkmaz

Doğum Fotoğrafçısı İstanbul - 0 views

  • aslında bebekler gülümsemez ;
  • Doğum Fotoğrafçısı Sema Korkmaz - Şevval bebeğin yenidoğan fotoğrafları.
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  • İyi uykular, tatlı rüyalar sana Şevval bebek... ;)
  • Esin normal doğum için son günlerine kadar sabırla bekledi. Ekin Bebek dünyaya gözlerini açtı. Açtı ki ne açmak. Çakmak çakmak bakışlarıyla inceliyor etrafı. Eh bana da bu güzel anları çekmek düşüyor. Buyrunuz bu güzel ailenin Ekin'e kavuşma hikayesine… Merhaba Ekin Bebek…
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  • Merhaba Selin | Doğum Fotoğrafçısı Sema Korkmaz www.semakorkmaz.com
  • Photography by: Sema Korkmaz www.semakorkmaz.com
  • Filmlerde olur ya aniden doğum sancısı başlar, büyük bir telaşla hastaneye yetişir anne adayı… Gül Bebeğin doğum hikayesi de böyle başladı. Aslında 18 Mayıs olarak planlanmıştı doğum tarihi fakat Gül Bebek dünyaya daha erken gelmeye karar vermişti bir kere. Filiz ve Levent Bekik çifti 15 Mayıs 20:11′de kavuştular minik Gül’e. Doğduğunda 3240 gr ağırlığında ve 48 cm boyundaydı… Merhaba Gül Bebek… www.semakorkmaz.com
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    Pinterest page of the infamous İstanbul birth&wedding photographer Sema Korkmaz. Sema Korkmaz'ın doğum fotoğrafçılığı içeriği barındıran Pinteres sayfası.
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    Pinterest page of the infamous İstanbul birth&wedding photographer Sema Korkmaz.
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Birth of a Second Child - 0 views

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    Fortunately, preparing for a second child can be as rewarding and special as the first time. Helping your older child understand what to expect can lessen anxiety for both of you, and being aware of the changes involved in having a second child is the best way to prepare for this joyous event.
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When Your Baby Has a Birth Defect - 0 views

  • When Your Baby Has a Birth Defect
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Vaginal Birth after a Previous C-Section - 0 views

  • Vaginal Birth after a Previous C-Section
ashley kate

What You Should Know Before Becoming a Surrogate Mother - 0 views

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    Surrogacy is perhaps one of the most selfless acts that a woman can bestow upon a couple in need of a child. Surrogacy, however, can come with both physical and physiological risks that may or may not be easy to recover from. Understanding what the psychological risks of surrogate motherhood can make the transition from carrying a child to relinquishing that child easier. The psychological risks of surrogate motherhood may be a heavier burden to carry, but pre-screening and on-going counseling both before and after the event can help surrogate mothers adjust. There are four areas that are of particular interest in the psychological aspect of surrogacy: contact (bonds), control, closure and ethics. Surrogate mothers form relationships with the couples they surrogate for and that bond may perhaps be even stronger than the bond they may feel for the child they are carrying. They see and talk to their couples regularly and become used to the caring bestowed upon them from their couples. These bonds are strengthened by the routine prenatal visits, maternity clothes shopping, calls to see how they are feeling or if they need anything for comfort. These routine events cause them to become almost dependent on their couples and some surrogates report even becoming depressed after the birth not because of having to relinquish the child, but because they no longer have a reason for contact with their couples. Another one of the psychological risks of surrogate motherhood is that of closure. Often, this can go hand in hand with every contact or bonding issues. The routines and relationships developed between the surrogate, couples and medical staff that often make the transition from pregnancy and surrogacy to the birth and farewell stage that makes it difficult. Not only does the surrogate have to deal with the loss of a child, per se, but also the loss of those unique and caring relationships and routines that they have grown used to over the previous nine months. And fina
ashley kate

Altruistic Surrogacy Vs Commercial Surrogacy - 0 views

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    Surrogacy itself calls up a lot of moral and ethical concerns, mostly because of the money that is involved. Also the fact that a childless couple are asking, sometimes, a complete stranger to become pregnant for them and then give them the child after the birth. Depending on the infertility problems of the intended couple, the surrogate mother will become pregnant in some very different ways. Firstly there is the traditional method, which is where the intended fathers sperm is used to artificially inseminate the surrogate mother. This is using the surrogate mothers egg, so she will be the legal and the biological mother which may cause some people problems, ethically and morally. Then we have where both of the intended parents are infertile, so a sperm donor is used to make the surrogate mother pregnant, and thirdly we have the gestational surrogate method. This is where the intended mothers egg is fertilized with the intended fathers sperm in a laboratory and then it is placed into the surrogate mother to grow until ready for birth. This method is used because the intended mother either can not carry a baby full term, has had a part hysterectomy, or has other medical reasons that prevent her from becoming pregnant. In the majority of these cases, the surrogate mother will be giving this service due to altruistic reasoning. She will still receive reimbursement for her and her family for any out of pocket expenses she may incur in the 9 months while she is carrying the child'. This amount of money is called the base fee. This is an amount of money that is usually split up into 9 monthly payments. The amounts are never equal in their amounts because of the fact that a miscarriage is more likely in the first three months than at any other time during the pregnancy. So, understandably, the first couple of payments will be less than offered later in the pregnancy so that the intended parents will not have to pay too much for a failed pregnancy but the surrogate mother
Mike Nordman

Baby Shampoo - How to Choose the Best - 0 views

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    During the initial months after the baby's birth, it is very essential for the parents to make the selection of various baby products wisely. The baby is a very gentle being who requires special love and care and consequently the parents must look out for the products that are genuine and suit the baby's skin type.
Mike Nordman

Baby Gear - Chicco Eletta Car Seat Juniper - 0 views

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    Eletta is the new Chicco car seat group 0 / 1. It is approved to ECE R44/04 for transporting children in cars up to 18 pounds. With its dual approval, Eletta grows with the child from birth until he was 3.
jessica margon

Baby Shower Invitations - 0 views

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    Baby shower invites tend to be issued to close friends and family of the person having the baby, and the event can be held before or after the birth, depending on preference, and, in some cases, culture.
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: Queen of the Gypsies - 0 views

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    In modern folklore the gypsy is romanticized as carefree, transient and dishonest, taking whatever isn't nailed down and moving on. We have given birth to their queen. Olympia (Age 13) takes...
Judith Bell

Adoption Program - 0 views

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    Providence Place - A recognized leader in the San Antonio community. Our services are for adoptive families, birth mothers, deaf and disabled young adults. We also work with the community to support nonprofits. Contact us for more information about adoption or other programs.
Judith Bell

Child Adoption Agency - 0 views

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    Support for Birth Mothers & Young Adults with Disabilities When You Need Help, You Need it Now Providence Place is Right Here 24/7 Pregnant - Now What? It's important to know your options - and there may be more options than you think. Providence Place has been helping young women facing an unexpected pregnancy
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