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How long will it take to get a baby?
Generally, the average waiting period to be matched with a birth mother expecting a Caucasian child is 9-12 months, a bi-racial child is around 6 months, and an African American child is around 3 months.
How will we be matched with a birth mother?
The birth mother has specific criteria of the type of family she is looking to place her baby with. She is given three potential profiles from our list that meets her requests. She then chooses the family that she likes.
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How can I be sure that adoption is the right choice?
If you are not ready to take on all of the responsibilities of being a parent, you can create a miracle by giving your child the gift of life and give a loving family the greatest gift of all - a child to cherish. You will always know you loved your child enough to give them a better life.
Can I meet the adoptive family?
Birth parents may choose the adoptive family from a selection of portfolios. Usually the birth family and the adoptive family meet one or more times before the birth, and exchange letters and pictures after the adoption. Our adoptive families understand you need to know that your baby will be loved and cared for.
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