Top Five Reasons Why Adoption Is Your Best Option
On October 24, 2020 by Walter PowellSadly, for various reasons, so many people who long for a child cannot have kids of their own. On the flip side, for reasons equally diverse, many who have children cannot care for them properly. Multiple methods have been devised to resolve this dilemma, but among them all, adoption may be the simplest solution.
Everybody Benefits
All parties concerned in an adoption can be viewed together as a triangle, consisting of the biological and adoptive parents, as well as the children. In successful adoptions, the birth parents’ burden is lifted of caring for kids they can’t really keep, the adopting parents receive a child to call their own and, most critically, the kids get to grow up in a safe and secure home. It’s a win-win-win situation.
Solving the Problem of Overpopulation
We’ve all heard how the planet is struggling to support the present number of humans. As global life expectancies increase and the world largely continues the trend of large families, current indicators predict that troubles will worsen with coming generations. Meanwhile, in America alone, over 100,000 children await adoption. Rather than contribute to the population crisis, you could instead bring a child in limbo into your family. Contact a nationwide adoption agency for information on how to begin.
Personal Reasons
By far the biggest reasons why people can’t produce children are infertility and impotence. In vitro fertilization and third-party reproduction are both lengthy and costly procedures, with considerable odds that neither treatment will take. Adoption is a guaranteed way to have the child you desperately desire.
Reasons of Health
Some couples want children but choose not to have their own for fear of transmitting bad genes. No one would inflict hemophilia or Huntington’s disease on an unborn child. You and your partner can consult a geneticist to discuss your dominant and recessive genes and the probability of passing something on to your potential children. Regarding the risks, however, the final judge must be your conscience.
A Matter of Compassion
Historically, adoptions were acts of charity. Even now, many who adopt do so as a moral duty. A childhood often spent in a series of institutions and foster homes is a poor substitute for a stable home life. Frequently, these kids face additional barriers in education and social integration upon adulthood. Children raised in a loving, nurturing environment from their earliest years enjoy advantages on a par with their peers.
As the stigma against nontraditional family units disappears, adoption has become recognized as an acceptable, even progressive, means of forming parental relationships. In all probability, opting to adopt will prove the single greatest decision of your life, and that of your child.
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