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Adoption Scam, Solicitation for Babies Must be Outlawed

Solicitation To Get Babies for Adoption is a Scam

Now that most moms keep their babies and have the help of their babies fathers, grandparents and others, how can you find a baby for adoption? Books, agencies and lawyers recommend adoption solicitation via "Dear Birthmother"* letters, adoption business cards and more. Promises of letters, pictures and contact made to mothers, siblings and grandparents may improve your chances of getting that perfectly healthy "miracle" baby. Perhaps your agency will be willing to send in their top negotiators when a mother tells them she wants to keep her beautiful newborn son or daughter. If they stay there for hours - or days - eventually they may get her to give in so they can sell her baby to you. Is this a scam? Yes, it's a scam.

It's too bad so many mothers later discover the pain of loss of their own child is so excruciating they commit suicide. But as "real parents" you won't care what happened to the "birth thing" anyway. If your beautiful baby girl at age 5 or 6 says she wants her mother, you can insist that YOU are her mother. She doesn't need to know any details about her siblings or cousins. She doesn't need any of her natural family because after all, you are the one who made the down-payment and purchased her or got a "Christian" agency to wrest her away from her mother and YOU should have rights. Who cares about the child? She's not really yours anyway.

Read the links below to learn more about these adoption scams.

Read More: Why Solicitation To Obtain Babies For Adoption Must Be Outlawed

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