Adoptive mom or dad

Pauline's Story

The Pearce family of Chicago is always together happily. Pauline, her husband TJ, and their two young sons, Kendrick and Ari. Also in attendance for special get-togethers, or most days for that matter, is Maryellen Kandu, or “Mimi,” Kendrick’s birth mom.

When the Pearces adopted Kendrick, they went the route of open adoption, which generally consists of varying degrees of communication exchanges over the years. But after seeing Maryellen about once a month for the first year of Kendrick’s life, Pauline and Maryellen developed a friendship.

Linda's Story

Triple the Love! The Gift of Open Adoption

I am an adoptive mom and an open adoption pioneer. In 1993 when my husband and I decided to adopt a baby, we signed up with an agency that was practicing a new kind of adoption called Open Adoption. This is an arrangement in which the biological parents and the adoptive family know each other’s identities and choose to remain in contact after the adoption is finalized. This arrangement surprised us as we assumed that most adoptions were closed, sealed, and secret since that had been the prevailing practice for many years.

Nicole and Jeff's Story

My wife and I had a lot of difficulty becoming parents. We had multiple miscarriages and ended up going the IVF route. When this finally, worked, our little girl was born at 25 weeks and 5 days and 1lbs and 14.5oz.

As such, when we wanted another child, we were very interested in going the adoption route. We had our concerns including but not limited to would we feel the same about our adopted child as we did our daughter, what is the family medical history like, would the baby be healthy, will the baby ever want to leave us and go back to their birth parents when they get older?