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I agree with leonie on this one. My daughter got pregnant at 19. The sperm donor, hit the bricks… I went online, contacted several adoption agencies, maternity homes (ironically, the catholic ones were no where to be found)…my DH and I presented the info to her, and said, “pick”. She said at that time she was keeping the baby. My DH and I said, “fine”, so when will you be moving out? Now mind you, she was living at home, going to college, working part time. She said, “you mean, I can’t stay here?” We said, “no”. Of course her friends thought my DH and I were monsters. Where is it written that my DH and I, inches close to retirement have to raise a child, while my daughter is still practicing bad behavior? Not happening, my DH and I refused to do it. We set out to a Christian maternity home when she was about 5 months along. The home was very strict, there were rules to follow, no headphones, all music had to be pre-approved, if you were over 18, you had to work part time, if you were under 18, you had to be enrolled in school. The money you received from your job, would be placed in a savings account, and you would receive a small stipened. My DH and I had privilege to list who could and who could not “visit” her at the home, as we would be contributing a small fee for her to stay there. She purposely botched the whole thing and the home refused to take her. We drove home. When we got home, I told her she was not coming in the house, to take her suitcase,belongings out of my car, get into hers, and leave, period. She stayed gone, for over 2 weeks. Did I cry, did I worry, yes, I did, about that baby. I knew that my daughter was a Jessica Simpson, princess and was not about to live out of her car, or sleep on a friends sofa. She came home one day, and said, “I’ll go, and I will place this baby for adoption”. While standing at the door, I handed her the phone and the name of another maternity home. She called, and we left that weekend. She hated it. Too bad, so sad. The adoption agency we all worked with was wonderful. She chose OPEN adoption. She chose the parents. He was born Dec 20, 2005, and the adoptive parents took him home on Christmas Eve, thank you Jesus…a family was born. We will be getting together with the adoptive parents on Thanksgiving, and we have been inundated with photos, videos, and my daughter receives a phone call from them every 3 months. She is back in school and working. And the little guy, has a mommy and a daddy. The couple she chose is Catholic. God is working for sure. We received pictures of the christening and just got a picture of him in his Tigger costume…too cute.
No, I would not go to the shower…I would ask my friend to counsel her daughter about OPEN adoption. It’s a win-win for all.
Juli**
WOW! I’m glad the Blessed Mother’s family didn’t take that attitude when she turned up pregnant and unmarried.!