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Learning to cope with feelings of grief after adoption can be difficult. Despite the comfort that you may find in knowing that you made the right choice for yourself and your child in a difficult situation, it’s very common to still have feelings of grief, loss, or other complex emotions after placing a baby for adoption. In this video, real birth mothers discuss their feelings of grief and loss after placement and offer their advice for birth parents going through the grieving process. When learning to cope with placing your baby for adoption, there are three steps you can take: 1. Identify what you’re feeling 2. Talk to someone about what you’re feeling 3. Find the joy in your choice Learning how to deal with giving up a baby for adoption and the emotions that come with it takes time and patience with yourself, but you’ll find that coping with giving a baby up for adoption becomes easier when you allow yourself those things. If you ever need post-adoption support or advice on how to deal with “giving up” your child for adoption, you can always contact us online or at 1-800-ADOPTION. To learn more about our waiting families and the emotions that accompany the adoption process, go to https://www.americanadoptions.com/pre... There’s no guidebook for how to feel better about “giving a child up” for adoption. Adoption is a lifelong emotional journey, and how to deal with “giving up” your child for adoption is up to you. We will be there to support you in any way you need. _____________________________________________________ Information available through these links is the sole property of the companies and organizations listed therein. America Adoptions, Inc. provides this information as a courtesy and is in no way responsible for its content or accuracy. The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice or advice about adoption; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. This website contains links to videos and other third-party websites. Such links are only for the convenience of the reader, user or browser. Readers of this website should contact an adoption professional or attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular adoption or legal matter. No reader, user, or browser of this site should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this site without first seeking advice from an adoption professional or attorney. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this site are hereby expressly disclaimed. The content on this posting is provided "as is;" no representations are made that the content is error-free. 00:00 Emotions of finalizing the adoption 00:56 Step 1: Figure out what you're feeling 02:12 Step 2: Talk to someone 03:10 Step 3: Find the joy in your choice