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Adoption Myths Debunked
Adoption vs. AbortionAren't there more options? Some women opt for abortion knowing that their motherhood will be unsupported and they might be forced to watch their own child being raised by someone else.
Read More: Adoption vs. Abortion Myths. InfertilityPromoting adoption as a "solution" to the nation's growing infertility crisis has a far-reaching impact. It means less support for mothers which in turn leads to increased abortions, a perception that males need not take responsibility for their children, and a painful situation for mothers, fathers and other relatives who have lost children to adoption and for adopted-out children. In reality, much infertility could be prevented by healthy living and by promoting adult reproduction before fertility diminishes. Even when infertility is not preventable, no one owes their child to anyone. No human being deserves to be turned into an orphan on paper for the purpose of being used as an infertility cure. Being an orphan and cut off from family is not a good thing. Whether "orphans" for infertiles are created artificially through sperm or egg "donation" or embryo adoption or they are created by encouraging mothers to legally abandon their infants or by denying father's rights, it is morally wrong. "Right" to AdoptThere is no such thing as a "right" to adopt. When the parents of a child are deceased or proven to be unfit, and there is no adult relative who wants to raise the child, the best situation for the child should be found. Being raised in a foreign culture by an unrelated white American woman who is advancing in age is unlikely to be the best option that can be found for a child. People who have serious mental illness are not being "discriminated against" if someone else seems like a safer option to raise a child. People who don't want to have to sacrifice their career, wealth or other interests to have children, people who are infertile due to STDs or unhealthy habits, people who don't want to ruin their figure of just don't want to be bothered with a pregnancy, people who are single or gay do not deserve a child. No one deserves a child - it is the needs of the child that must be met. Children who are already suffering the loss of family do not need to be forced to live a lie. Those people caring for them did not give birth to them and are not their real family. Not every country issues falsified birth certificates stating that the adopter is the one that gave birth. In many countries when an unrelated person raises a child, the child's name is not changed and her identity is not hidden from her.
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