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Author: Steve Sunday

If I adopt out my baby in Idaho, what help is there for me?

Forever Bound Adoption Idaho is a full service adoption agency that can offer help to expectant mothers who choose to adopt out their baby.  Placing a baby for adoption because of an unplanned pregnancy or crisis pregnancy can be an emotionally unsettling experience.  Having someone who will listen to you and can understand the emotions you are going through can be very helpful.  Our counselors

The Cost of Adoption In Utah

Adoption is an act of love and a joyful experience, but if you are a family thinking about adopting a child in Utah or Idaho, you should be prepared to take on some major expenses. So how much money is an adoption? The answer to this question doesn’t have a single clear dollar amount, as the cost of adoption varies widely depending on many things such as

How to Put a Child Up For Adoption

How to put a child up for adoption is a question that one doesn’t ask every day, but for a woman experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, or a crisis pregnancy it may be the most difficult question she will ever ask.  Knowing that there is help out there, adoption help for pregnant women considering adoption, can make that question an easier one to ask. Adoption is an

Positive Adoption Language

What is positive adoption language and why is it important? Words have power in every aspect of life, words convey messages and feelings, and the way people choose words can indicate their true thoughts and values. When it comes to adoption, many people are not familiar or connected to the adoption process and may be less familiar with adoption terms. As adoption can be an

Fred M. Riley Foundation

Fred M. Riley Foundation: Placing a baby for adoption is not only an act of love, it is a great sacrifice to help provide a brighter future for all involved. The Fred M. Riley Foundations mission is to help birth parents that have placed a baby up for adoption strengthen their bright future by providing assistance with costs of education and counseling. Birth Parent Scholarship Fund:

The Stigmas and Social Norms of Unplanned Pregnancy

    In the United States, specifically Idaho and Utah, unplanned pregnancies are most common among young women between the ages of 18-24 years old. With the woman’s decision in mind, 60% of unintended pregnancies result in childbirth, 40% in pregnancy termination, and less than 2% in adoption. Norms and stigmas surround all pregnancy decisions, including adoption, pregnancy termination, and parenting. These social norms and stigmas regarding