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Annemarie Bruseker, birthmother articles, dealing with pregnancy, grief, placing baby...Biography .borders { BORDER-BOTTOM-COLOR: red; BORDER-BOTTOM-STYLE: double; BORDER-LEFT-COLOR: red; BORDER-LEFT-STYLE: double; BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR: red; BORDER-RIGHT-STYLE: double; BORDER-TOP-COLOR: red; BORDER-TOP-STYLE: double } Site Index | Site Search | What's New | Adoption in the News | Adoption Assist |Agencies | Waiting Kids | Waiting Parents | FREE Search Registry | Birth Family Search | Birthfamily | Adoptees | Shop | Experts | Library | Chat | Calendar: Events | Giant Directory of Adoption Resources Adopt: Assistance Information Support Meet Moderator of Recent Birthmom Chat Annemarie Bruseker
I'm a recent birthmother; my son was born September 27, 2000. My hope is to provide a place primarily for PROSPECTIVE BIRTHPARENTS to be able to chat and interact with others who are in the same situation. I know I wished for a place like this when I was pregnant, and when I heard another woman on another forum looking for such a place, I thought one should definitely exist. This will be a place to share their feelings with like-minded people. Now is a good time for something for birthparents.

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Are you a birth mother whose relinquishment is 10 years or younger? Do you have a hard time finding common grounds with other birth mother's whoserelinquishments are 10 years or older? Our generation of birth mother's isvastly different than that before us, and of that now coming. We were at the brink of open adoptions, the testing ground per say! The generation before:adoptions that were kept secret and non-identifying. The generation nowcoming: new birth mothers who are sitting down to dinner with theirbirth children! Where do we fit in all of this? Back to Adopt Main Index

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