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03/17/08

Why Must Adoptees Defer to the Needs of Birth Mothers?

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 07:20 am , 844 words, 315 views  
Categories: Reunion

I read the sentence in my subject line in a this brief article that applauds New Jersey and their recent approval of a bill that allows adult adoptees to retain their Original Birth Certificates (OBC). I found myself nodding, feeling empathy for the many adoptees who are stifled and silenced by law makers and people in the general public who don't often understand the process of adoption nor the emotions involved.

It's made obvious that people don't understand... more


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03/13/08

Strange Adoption News Thursday

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 07:10 am , 502 words, 536 views  
Categories: Current News, Articles

You think you've seen it all. And then this news story out of Germany makes you scratch your head and wonder.

A man in Germany received a two and a half year sentence after fathering four children with his sister. What's that have to do with adoption? Well, that's where the strange part comes in just in case that tidbit wasn't strange enough for you.

The man was relinquished for adoption when he was four. He met his birth mother (again) when... more

03/12/08

When Grieving Becomes Unhealthy

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 09:37 am , 828 words, 369 views  
Categories: Grief

I recently talked about how birth parent grief is not all that scary. Tears are normal. Sadness is to be expected and should be respected. In fact the "stages" of grief include room for a wide range of normal. (I say "stages" because I don't believe we go through one step, complete it and follow in form and function to the next.) Briefly, the stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. You can see how even anger is therefore well within the realm... more

03/06/08

Thursday Thirteen: Things I Don't Want for My Relinquished Daughter

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 08:01 am , 1735 words, 671 views  
Categories: With Your Child, Thursday Thirteen

Wow, the weeks are just flying by anymore. It's Thursday again. Time for another list of thirteen things that apply to adoption as I know it. Last week I wrote a list of thirteen things I want for my relinquished daughter. However, like any parent, there are things that I don't want for my daughter, too! Read through these and see how your wishes for things your child to avoid differ from my own. If at all.

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03/05/08

Rights for Biological Fathers Via Rape?

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 09:25 am , 660 words, 807 views  
Categories: Issues for Birth/First Fathers

Rape is not an easy subject for me to write about on any level. No woman should ever have to go through the dehumanizing, demoralizing and destructive act of rape. The truth is that some women do. And this article out of Maryland is interesting in many ways.

First off, I was not aware that fathers who conceive children via rape (in Maryland) retain parental rights. You read that right. They can appeal for rights to visitation. They can fight for custody. My stomach... more

Birth Parent Grief: Not Too Scary

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 08:09 am , 678 words, 1044 views  
Categories: Grief

Many different groups of people fear birth parent grief for many reasons. The old adage goes that people fear what they don't know. So, I thought I'd shed a little light on why birth parent grief isn't meant to be scary to adoptive parents, adoptees or the general public.

The truth remains that birth parents have parted with a huge piece of themselves. Even the most independent woman will tell you that having a child changes a woman's view of herself. Placing that child is akin to letting go of a piece of yourself.

For just a brief second, put on... more


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03/04/08

Would You Like to Take a Survey?

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 08:26 am , 346 words, 418 views  
Categories: Open Adoption

I was informed about this survey concerning post-adoption support for families in open adoptions, well, last week. But, as life happens to do, things got hectic. That's why I need you to quickly read this post and then head over and take the survey.

The best part of the survey is the first question. You can select through "what eyes" you are viewing and, as such, answering the questions. Adoptee,... more

02/28/08

Thursday Thirteen: Things I Want for my Relinquished Daughter

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 08:09 am , 1340 words, 678 views  
Categories: With Your Child, Thursday Thirteen

Thursday again? Like any parent, I have hopes and dreams for my daughter. The only difference is that I am not parenting her and someone else is in physical charge of nurturing her through to adulthood. I was once told by a disgruntled, anti-birth parent reader that my dreams for my child were out of place as I was not her parent. That's preposterous!

For example, I have dreams for my younger brother. I want him to be happy in his marriage, successful in whatever career path he finally chooses and to find a vehicle... more

02/22/08

Facing Those He Offended

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 09:26 am , 513 words, 651 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

02/21/08

Thursday Thirteen: Comments That Aren't So Cool

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 07:47 am , 1646 words, 680 views  
Categories: Thursday Thirteen

Unlike last week, I'm not surprised that it's Thursday "all ready." It's been a very long week in our household. I would really rather it was Friday so that I could get a break. Alas, one more day! Since it is Thursday, it's time for another installment of thirteen things about adoption.

Last week I talked about some comments that I'm "cool with" when it... more

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