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  2. Effects of adoption on the birth mother - Wikipedia

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    The mother begins to rethink the decision she has made. She feels the need to regain control of her emotional state by attempting to bargain with a religious or psychological figure to get rid of her sense of guilt. Birth parents may choose the adoptive parents based on whether they will allow continued communication with the child. [8]

  3. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Adoption in the United States. In the United States, adoption is the process of creating a legal parent–child relationship between a child and a parent who was not automatically recognized as the child's parent at birth. Most adoptions in the US are adoptions by a step-parent. The second most common type is a foster care adoption.

  4. Adoption - Wikipedia

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    Adoption is a process whereby a person assumes the parenting of another, usually a child, from that person's biological or legal parent or parents. Legal adoptions permanently transfer all rights and responsibilities, along with filiation, from the biological parents to the adoptive parents.

  5. After closed adoption, woman finds her birth mother in an ...

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    A woman met her birth mom for the first time in 34 years, and shared the emotional reunion in a dramatic video. "I finally reunited with my birth mom after 34 years!" Rachel Ruiz captioned a March ...

  6. Language of adoption - Wikipedia

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    The term "birth mother" was first used in 1956 by Nobel Prize winning author and adoptive mother Pearl S. Buck. As books like Adoption Triangle by Sorosky, Pannor and Baran were published, and support groups formed like CUB ( Concerned United Birthparents ), a major shift from natural parent to birthparent [1] [2] occurred.

  7. International adoption of South Korean children - Wikipedia

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    Davis's adoptive parents were told that Davis had been abandoned, so there was no way to contact Davis's birth parents. In 2016, Davis went to Korea to search for her birth parents, and Davis's case manager told Davis that her biological aunt had been looking for her seven years ago.

  8. Birth mothers in South Korea (international adoption)

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    After meeting another birth mother in 2001, she felt compelled to create a space for other birth mothers to find each other, learn about adoption, and have a safe space to share their experiences. From 2001 until 2005, A Sad Love Story of Mothers operated regularly, hosting online chat rooms, postings, and motivating some mothers to meet in person.

  9. ‘The Asunta Case’: What happened to Asunta Fong Yang’s ...

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    The show ends with the parents’ conviction in court. In 2015, a jury in Santiago de Compostela found Asunta Fong Yang’s adoptive parents, Rosario Porto and Alfonso Barrera, guilty of planning ...