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04/19/08

Without Pregnancy...

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:40 am , 500 words, 416 views  
Categories: Society and Placement

Oh, adoption drama! Ring the alarm! And it's not even on an adoption blog or site. The fisticuffs are happening over at Celebrity Baby Blog, of all places. And the nasty words flying around are about... a shirt. I actually covered the shirt (and its offensive nature) last October (so I feel these people are behind on the game or maybe I'm just ahead of the game!). This time, the site... more


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04/01/08

Punishment? Another Politician Doesn't Get It

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:37 am , 521 words, 607 views  
Categories: Society and Placement

This post is not about my political standing nor will I share my political beliefs on this blog. This post, instead, is about the way that politicians insult people like me, in various forms, over and over and the country stands by and allows it to happen.

Perhaps you missed a recent quote by Presidential candidate Barack Obama. Let me share it with you.

Look, I got two daughters — 9 years old and 6 years old,” he said. “I am going to teach them first about... more

03/22/08

Proof of the Long-Standing Stigmas

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 12:21 pm , 1057 words, 439 views  
Categories: Society and Placement, Unplanned Pregnancy, Parenting

Is it 2008? Because this article just transported me back fifty-or-so years. It also further proves a point that many of today's birth mothers are saying: stigmas against single mothers are still alive and well.

Mothers who have relinquished in the past twenty years are often told that they don't know what it was like "back in the day." And I agree, to a point. While very few young mothers are now shipped off to homes and hidden from the public to relinquish their children in secret and silence, the... more

02/22/08

Facing Those He Offended

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 09:26 am , 513 words, 737 views  
Categories: Society and Placement, Unplanned Pregnancy

I told you about the Colorado Representative that referred to young, unmarried pregnant mothers as sluts. I urged those of you who lived in Colorado to go ahead and write letters. I wasn't the only one urging those offended to write. A group of teen mothers from the Florence Crittendon School in Colorado wrote to Larry Liston. And, guess what? He read them.

Not only did he read them. He went to the school... more

02/15/08

Please Review Your Agency

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 07:21 am , 410 words, 297 views  
Categories: Choosing an Agency

One of my complaints during my pregnancy was that I didn't have a lot of information. That's why I strive so hard to get information "out there" for expectant mothers considering placement. And so I come here today imploring birth parents to take a few minutes, visit this site and put up a review of your agency experience.

Adoption Agency Ratings is mostly filled with adoptive parent reviews. Some are good, some are bad. It's a great resource. But we, as birth parents, can improve upon what is already pretty awesome. By including our experience, expectant parents considering placement... more

02/11/08

Yes, These are the Stigmas that Haunt Us

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 11:09 am , 705 words, 886 views  
Categories: Society and Placement, Unplanned Pregnancy

Just in case you think it's a bunch of hullabaloo that unwed mothers (and fathers) are made to feel negatively about their situations, take a look at this mess coming out of Colorado. That's right. You read that right. A lawmaker called unmarried, pregnant teenagers (and the fathers) "sluts." Pick your jaw up off the floor.

Representative Larry Liston laid it all on the line with the following comments.

"In my parents' day and age, (unmarried teen parents) were sent... more


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02/08/08

Now I'm Nothing More Than an Internet Auction Site?

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 10:13 am , 622 words, 421 views  
Categories: Current News, Society and Placement

I came across a comic strip concerning adoption. As I've written before, I don't delve much into the comic strip realm so I just mainly come across these things on the web. I don't even know the name of this particular comic strip as the blog on which it was located did not properly credit the artist. It had babies, that's all I know. Let's set up the scene:

Two babies are in their strollers.

Baby #1: I'm adopted. Baby #2: What's that mean? Baby #1: I don't know but I think it means my mom found me on ebay.

(Paraphrased.)... more

02/04/08

Wrong Reasons

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 07:07 am , 994 words, 586 views  
Categories: Open Adoption, Search, Society and Placement, Relationships

I recently came across a blog that hit on the "wrong reasons" to adopt a child. It got me pondering about the many "wrong reasons" for various things in the birth parent realm of action. I don't see comprehensive lists like those anywhere, so let's consider.

What are the wrong reasons to place your child? What are some wrong reasons for actions within an open adoption relationship? And what are some wrong reasons for actions when you consider search and reunion?

First and foremost, you should never relinquish your child just because someone in your... more

10/24/07

Please Don't Trivialize What I've Been Through

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 12:00 pm , 647 words, 477 views  
Categories: Society and Placement

I'm rarely rendered speechless. (Just in case you missed that after a year of reading my blogs on this site.) However, as I was reading blogs yesterday via my Google RSS reader, I had to sit and stare at the screen for awhile. I then had to message a trusted friend, a non-birth mother, to see if I was totally off base in my confusion and offense. Once she had a similar reaction, it still took me a majority of the day to figure out why the wording on a shirt bothered the living snot out of me.

What did the shirt say?

Adoption is the new Pregnancy.

Now,... more

10/17/07

Questions in Public: Privacy vs. Secrecy?

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 07:55 am , 782 words, 215 views  
Categories: Society and Placement

I experienced an uncomfortable situation just over a week ago. I was at a "Granny Shower" for our Pastor's wife. (We were showering the Granny-to-be with books, picture frames, clothes and other babysitting-worthy type gifts since her daughter doesn't live in our church area.) Being pregnant at a baby shower opens you up to a whole myriad of questions, comments, opinions, statements and, of course, unsolicited advice. I wanted to hide under the rocking chair.

While the host of the party knows about my placed daughter, I have not found a need to tell the majority of women... more

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