RING DESCRIPTION: It seems to me that there are a lot more birthmothers blogging about their experiences these days. It's a great source of comfort to know other birthmothers. So I thought a webring would be a good way for us to have a loose-knit little group. Please do not be offended by the name. It is hard to be politically correct for everyone, it is not meant to be offensive.
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWParenting After Adoption LossAfter 11 years of trying to conceive following the relinquishment of my son, I am again a mother. The ache of infertility, followed by the joy of birth, followed by the horror of the residual feelings from adoption loss.
Reflections of an expectant birthmotherMy journey through my pregnancy
Paragraphein (on eBlogger)This is my blog. In it, I mostly write about adoption, with a few interludes on my day-to-day life. It's a mixture of memoir, personal beliefs about adoption, stats about adoption, and ideas for adoption reform. Often, it's about the heartbreak of being a birthmother.
Birthmom101305I'm your average 20 year old, broken hearted birthmom...and have been in the "club" for over two years now.
Adoption TruthTrue tales from a mother who lost and learned along the traumatic path of adoption.
The Adoption Triad Network benefiting everyone the adoption community
A Birth Mom's Blog on Adoption A Birth Mom's Blog on Adoption
Tk-connection-it's what I want I have been part of an adoption triad since Sept. 1991. I am a birthmother in an open adoption. I am looking for connection, healing, and direction. Can my experience with adoption make an impact on the world around me? I hope so...
imabirthmomI relinquished my baby girl 10 years ago and, thankfully, I am in an open adoption.