I am in the first trimester of my pregnancy. This is an unplanned pregnancy and consider choosing adoption for my unborn child. I found many adoption agencies after researching more about adoption in Tucson and Phoenix. Courageous Hearts Adoptions is one of them. I went through the reviews, and they say the CHA team offers personal suggestions to birth mothers.
Placing Your Child for Adoption: A Step-by-Step Guide
Share Your Journey of Pregnancy
As a trusted adoption agency for years, we believe every mother has a unique story to share with us. Talk to us anytime you want. Based on our discussions, we will suggest unplanned pregnancy options. Remember, you are never judged or pressured to make a decision that best suits you and your child.
Talk to an Adoption Case Worker
Our adoption counselors can be a great help and resource for you. You can ask any question related to the adoption process and get adoption information free of charge.
The next step is to create an adoption plan with the help of adoption workers. Typically, there are three adoption plans: open, semi-open, and closed. If required, we can help you create a custom adoption plan.
Find an Adoptive Family for Your Child
You can feel comfortable knowing our couples have been carefully evaluated, screened, and prepared for adoption. Check the list of adoptive families available on our website.
Choose the Level of Openness You Want
As a mother, you can choose how much to be involved in your child’s life after placement.
Ongoing Support
Our relationship does not end once the adoption is over. We are here to help you before and after the placement.
Unplanned Pregnancy? Consider Choosing Adoption? Contact Us
Are you pregnant and unsure about parenting, or any of your friends or family member is thinking about exploring unplanned pregnancy options? Contact Courageous Hearts Adoptions today. We are open 24/7, 365 days to help our birth mothers.
Call: (317) 964-3365
Positive Adoption Language Disclaimer –
We understand that using words such as “give up” or “put up” to describe adoption can be hurtful and inappropriate. However, we must include these words in our blog posts to appear in expectant moms’ Google search results. While we promote positive adoption language, many expectant moms that come to us at first do not understand what that means. Therefore, our blog posts may use the language they understand, such as “how do I give up my baby for adoption” or “how do I put up my baby for adoption,” in order to explain how to create an adoption plan for their baby.
