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Is It Hard to Put Your Newborn up for Adoption?

If you’re considering adoption for your newborn, then it’s only natural to wonder whether it will be a difficult process. In terms of making your adoption journey as smooth and straightforward as possible, we’ll guarantee that this aspect of it will be easy. Emotionally, however, it can be incredibly difficult.

That’s why we are always here for you. You can contact us online to connect with a licensed, professional specialist and get more adoption information now.

Is It Hard to Put Your Newborn up for Adoption?

The process of putting a baby up for adoption is easy with us. The emotional aspect, however, is incredibly challenging. If the baby is already born, then you may be at the hospital or have already taken the baby home. That means you’ve had the chance to bond with your baby and maybe parent them, making it all the more difficult.

The emotions you can expect at the hospital or after the adoption is complete can be wide-ranging. For instance, you could feel complicated emotions such as:

  • Grief

  • Loss

  • Sadness

  • Anxiety

  • Stress

But, in time, you may also experience some positive emotions alongside the negative ones. These could include feelings like:

  • Joy

  • Fulfillment

  • Pride

  • Hope

  • Love

The difficult emotions don’t mean that you’re making the wrong choice. Rather, they mean that you love your child, which makes what you’re doing all the more selfless. You’re choosing to give your newborn a life of love and opportunity. You’re giving them the gift of a brighter future, and that’s a beautiful sacrifice. You’re putting your baby’s needs above your desire to not be separated from them. That won’t go unnoticed.

Coping Strategies for Post-Adoption Grief

Here at our agency, we understand how difficult it can be to cope with the complex emotions of adoption. That’s why we offer free, 24/7 counseling to help you process these emotions at any time. It doesn’t matter whether it’s 4 a.m. or 4 p.m. You will always have access to a licensed counselor. We can provide a listening ear, coping advice and talk through what you’re feeling.

To help you right now, we have also provided a handful of coping mechanisms below for any post-adoption grief you are dealing with.

Reach out to Your Loved Ones

Now is a great time to get in touch with your loved ones. Your support system could include close friends, family members or others who mean a lot to you. You can ask for a shoulder to lean on, and maybe you’ll find that simply being around them helps you feel better.

Pursue Your Hobbies and Interests

By taking the time to allow yourself to enjoy things, such as your hobbies and interests, you can help yourself feel better. Whether you want to watch a comforting film or read a great book, participating in things that bring you joy is a great way to cope after choosing adoption for your baby.

Speak with a Professional

Whether you want to speak with one of our licensed counselors or find a therapist, this is always a good idea if you are experiencing post-adoption grief. A mental health professional can help you process your feelings and develop coping mechanisms that are completely unique to you.

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Remember that we are always here to help you deal with your emotions before, during and after your adoption journey. If you would like to get more free information now, then you can fill out our online contact form at any time.

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