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Re: adopt or start clomid-- need inputFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSun, 3 Sep 2000 15:48:58 EDT
In a message dated 9/3/00 10:25:10 AM Mountain Daylight Time, carrink@hotmail.com writes: << I start clomid this week... My history is 2 miscarriages and obvious infertility due to lack of ovulation.
My family knows of my fertility problems and my uncle called this
morning about a family he knows. A young boy and girl who have
concieved a child. The girl is in state custody becuse she is underage
and they want to give up the baby that is due in december. She has
already given up one child- so she knows what she is dealing with.
>> There is a lot more to raising a family than just giving birth! This comes from a mom who has 4 children ages 3-8. Adopted or not, you will be the one changing diapers, wiping noses, playing games, reading stories and everything else that comes along with raising a family. Adopted or not, you cook the same meals, clean up the same kitchen, live in the same house. A Family is a Family is a Family. My opinion (and it is just that) is that if you have the chance to give a baby a home, why turn your back on that? You wouldn't be breast feeding, but two of my children wouldn't breast feed and they didn't turn out any different physically or emotionally than the other two. They didn't have more illness or developmental problems. Breastfeeding is best, but not always possible. The bonding is a process....it doesn't always happen over night. Sorry to ramble. I think you are very blessed to know of someone who is probably looking to find a home for a baby. Many families wait years just to hear of a baby!! Good luck and blessings to you in whatever you decide! Shelly N.
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