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Are there adoptive parents willing to take the risk of a special needs child?

September 10, 2009 by Adoption Information and Laws  
Filed under More Adoption Answers

Can you answer mslorikaraoke’s question about Adoption?:

My BF and I have been together for almost 3 years. He is 37, I am 40. We have 2 kids each from previous marriages. I recently found out I am pregnant. The fact that we are pregnant is a miracle. (He has slow swimmers and I have only one good falopian tube) He is very much against having the baby, so I have made an appointment for an abortion but the more I think about it the more I cry. I am really considering having the baby and giving it up for adoption… there might be complications and the possibility that the baby may be a special needs child.( I am 40 years old remember). What are the chances of finding a loving family who is willing to take the risk?
I would like to thank everyone, except aaligh r, for there support and kind words. I can not possibly choose a best answer so I will let you choose. As for the Worst Answer : aaligh r. I looked at your other answers. You vindictive little twit!! Make up your mind, you’re either for adoption or against it. and unless you’ve been in my shoes, I suggest you ask God for guidance on your hate and anger toward people you don’t even know.

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