Adoption
About Adoptive Families
Finding the right adoptive family to raise your child is one of your biggest decisions in the adoption process. There are so many people out there waiting to be adoptive parents — so how do you know which ones are right for you and your baby?
In these articles, you can learn about all the aspects of choosing adoptive parents — from where they live, to what kind of contact you want with them, to making sure they are the absolute right choice for your adoption desires. We know this decision can seem impossible, so we’ve provided tips and advice to help you take the best path possible.
What are you waiting for? Start finding your baby’s adoptive parents with this helpful information today!

What Types of People Adopt?
When you imagine a future for your baby, what do you think of? What hopes do you have for them? And, what type of family do you think will make all of those hopes come...
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Find a Religious Adoptive Family [How to Find the Right Family]
If finding an adoptive family that shares your religious beliefs is important to you, this will always be your choice to make. A national adoption agency can help. National adoption agencies work with prospective adoptive...

Can You Give a Child Up for Adoption in a Different State?
Questioning if parents from a different state can adopt your baby? The answer is a resounding yes! Learn more about the interstate adoption process here.

Can You Change Adoptive Couples?
If you are wondering if you can change adoptive couples, read this guide to learn more about how you are in complete control of the family you choose.

How Many Families are Waiting to Adopt?
As a prospective birth mother, you may wonder, “How many families are waiting to adopt?” We want to assure you thousands of hopeful adoptive families want to grow their families through adoption.

Are Babies Placed for Adoption Always Adopted?
As a loving birth mother, you may wonder, “Are babies placed for adoption always adopted?” We want to assure you that the answer to this common question is yes. Continue reading to learn more.

What if I Don’t Find an Adoptive Family Before I Give Birth?
You will always have the chance to pick your child’s adoptive family. This is true even if you’ve already given birth. Keep reading to learn more.

Will My Baby go to Foster Care?
It’s common to wonder, “Will my baby go to foster care?” if you place them for adoption. You can rest assured that when you choose adoption for your baby, they will never end up in...

View Waiting Adoptive Families’ Profiles
*UnplannedPregnancy.com has partnered with American Adoptions to display these profiles of hopeful parents waiting to adopt. We are working to add adoption profiles from additional professionals and independent families in the future.

How to Find Adoptive Parents for My Baby
The best place to find adoptive parents for a baby is through a licensed adoption agency. Learn how.

5 Tips for Talking with Adoptive Families
Talking with adoptive families can play a major role in your adoption. Click here to find out the best ways to connect and find the perfect family for your baby.

How Are Adoptive Families Screened?
Finding adoptive parents for your baby is a big decision, which is why adoption agencies screen potential adoptive families. Find out more here.

How to Find the Best Adoptive Parent Profiles
Many adoption profiles are online and readily available to view. Find out how to find the best profiles for your adoption and where to look.

Open vs. Closed Adoption: What’s Right for You and Your Baby?
As a woman considering adoption for your baby, you want to do what’s best for your future. But, what if that means having limited contact with your baby, or none at all, after the adoption...

Identified Adoption
Choosing someone you know to adopt your child can be possible. Find out what it takes and whether identified adoption is a good choice for you.