Adoption

Adoption is a selfless and sometimes difficult road. But, you don’t have to walk it alone. Bakersfield Pregnancy Center is here to support you, each step of the way. We would be happy to connect you with our trusted adoption partners. They will educate you on your rights as the birth parent, and help you create an adoption plan—all on your terms.

To consider whether adoption is right for you, start by asking some questions.

What are the Different Types of Adoption?

What is Open Adoption?
In an open adoption, the birth parent(s) can continue to communicate with the child and the adoptive family after the adoption is finalized. This can range from emails or phone calls to in-person visits, depending on the closeness of their relationships.
What is a Semi-Open Adoption?
In a semi-open adoption, the birth mother and adoptive family can maintain contact with each other after the adoption is finalized. They send pictures and letters to each other on a set schedule. Communication is managed by the adoption agency.
What is a Closed Adoption?
In a closed adoption, the adoptive family receives only the medical and social history of each birth parent and their family. The birth mother can select the adoptive family based on non-identifying profiles, but is not expected to communicate with them before or after the adoption is finalized.

What are the Different Types of Adoption?

What is Open Adoption? In an open adoption, the birth parent(s) can continue to communicate with the child and the adoptive family after the adoption is finalized. This can range from emails or phone calls to in-person visits, depending on the closeness of their relationships. What is a Semi-Open Adoption? In a semi-open adoption, the birth mother and adoptive family can maintain contact with each other after the adoption is finalized. They send pictures and letters to each other on a set schedule. Communication is managed by the adoption agency. What is a Closed Adoption? In a closed adoption, the adoptive family receives only the medical and social history of each birth parent and their family. The birth mother can select the adoptive family based on non-identifying profiles, but is not expected to communicate with them before or after the adoption is finalized.

Do I get to choose the adoptive parents?

Yes. As the birth mother, you decide what you’re looking for. You can narrow it down to race, values, religion, and even personality traits.

 

 

How Long Does the Birth Mother Have to Change Her Mind?

In California, if a birth mother has already signed a surrender agreement, she will have 30 days to change her mind about the adoption[1].

Start Your Adoption Journey in Bakersfield, California

Our compassionate team is here to answer your questions and give you the support you deserve, so you can make an empowered choice for your unplanned pregnancy!

Start Your Adoption Journey in Bakersfield, California

Our compassionate team is here to answer your questions and give you the support you deserve, so you can make an empowered choice for your unplanned pregnancy!

If you would like to learn more about adoption in California, give us a call at (661)326-1907 or schedule your appointment online today.

You might wonder if home pregnancy tests provide accurate results. Regardless of
how you feel about being pregnant, there are a few things you should know about home pregnancy tests.

Keep reading to learn more.

 

How Do Pregnancy Tests Work?

About 10 days after conception (when a sperm fertilizes an egg), the embryo implants into a woman’s uterus. Her body then releases the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to sustain the pregnancy.[1] Home pregnancy tests detect the presence of HCG in the urine.

 

When is the Best Time to Take a Pregnancy Test

Although the body produces HCG at implantation (10 days after conception), HCG may not be detectable in the urine until about 14 days after conception. So, most home pregnancy tests recommend testing once you’ve missed your period. If taken before a missed period, the test could be negative even though a woman is early in her pregnancy.[2]

 

How Accurate are Pregnancy Tests?

Every home pregnancy test works differently, so women should read and follow the instructions that come with the test. When used correctly, home pregnancy tests can be up to 99% accurate.[3]

If taken too early, used improperly, or improperly read, the test could be negative. After a negative home test, women should wait a few days and then retest.

 

Where Can I Get a Pregnancy Test?

Home pregnancy tests are available over the counter (without a prescription). Some women find that digital tests are easier to read.[4] Regardless of the type used, carefully read the instructions. Some women prefer going to a clinic to confirm pregnancy.

You can schedule a free pregnancy test at Bakersfield Pregnancy Center. Give us a call at (661)326-1907 to get started.

    Sources

    1. Adoption in California. Considering Adoption. (2022, January 18). Retrieved from https://consideringadoption.com/adoptions-by-state/how-to-adopt-in-california
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