How to Find Adoptive Parents for Your Baby in Indiana
If you are looking for someone to adopt your baby, finding the right family for your baby is important. Regardless of what brought you to this decision, we are here to help.
We work with adoptive families all over the country. With over 300 couples for you to choose from, we can help you find a family who is ready to welcome your child into a loving home.
You can fill out our form to find adoptive parents for your baby or contact us today by calling 1-800-ADOPTION.
How to Find Adoptive Parents for My Baby [3 Steps]
When you carry out your adoption with our full-service agency, we will help you create an adoption plan that gives you control over each step of the adoption process.
From the moment you contact us, you will know your adoption specialist. Our specialists have extensive experience working with women in situations just like yours.
They will help you with every step of your adoption plan, like picking out an adoptive family, bridging communication between you and the couple, outlining a hospital plan and much more.
Step 1: Determine the Type of Family You Want for Your Baby
With over 300 unique families waiting to adopt with our agency, you can be as specific as you want when it comes to finding the right adoptive parents for your baby. You can find a couple with a specific:
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Race and ethnicity
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Home makeup (number of children)
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Careers and hobbies
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Location
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Motivations to adopt
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Much more
Whether you want your child to grow up with brothers and sisters or live in the same state as you, we have the right family for you to pick as your child’s future home.
You can browse our adoptive family profiles on your own at any time.
Step 2: Find a Family That Matches Your Needs
Once you and your adoption specialist have outlined the type of family that you want to adopt your baby, they will find adoptive family profiles for you to look through that match your preferences.
You can look through as many profiles as it takes to find the right family for your baby.
Every family that you’ll see when viewing our adopted family profiles has completed a home study. The home study assesses their parental readiness and ensures they are able to provide a safe and loving environment for their child.
Each family is fully committed to adoption and is eager to connect with you and begin building a relationship.
You know what’s best for your child, which is why you will always be the one to choose the family that will raise them.
Step 3: Build a Relationship with Your Adoptive Family
The term “giving up” when describing putting your baby for adoption is incredibly outdated. Today, open adoption is far more common than closed adoption, meaning the fear of “giving up” your baby is misplaced.
Indiana is an open adoption state, which means you get to choose the relationship that you maintain with your child and their adoptive family once your adoption has been completed.
We commonly see birth mothers and adoptive families communicate by:
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Exchanging text messages and emails
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Sharing social media posts and pictures
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Participating in phone calls and video chats
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Scheduling in-person meetings
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And more
Many birth mothers choose one or all of these options to get updates about their children’s lives as they get older.
Michelle, one of our adoption specialists, gave her baby up for adoption when she was still in school. Thanks to open adoption, she has been able to build a relationship with her son while he is becoming an adult, and now cherishes her relationship with him and his adoptive family.
Your specialist will ensure that you have all the resources you need to find the right adoptive family for your child and build a relationship with them. To speak with an adoption specialist, call 1-800-ADOPTION, or fill out a quick form.
Can You Pick Who Adopts Your Baby?
With our full-service agency, you always have complete control over each step of the adoption process, most importantly in picking a family. We have over 300 couples waiting to adopt on our website, and each has an extensive profile so that you have all the information you need. With American Adoptions, you are always the one who picks who adopts your baby.
Each adoptive family profile comes with an introductory video from the family. This gives you a better idea of the information you want to know that pictures and descriptions might not be able to convey. No matter what family you pick, we can ensure that each provides a safe and loving environment for your baby.
How to Find Someone Local to Adopt My Baby [Indiana]
When you view the waiting families with American Adoptions, you can find a family near you by filtering families based on location.
You do not have to reach out to us or make an appointment to begin looking for couples to adopt your baby. All you have to do is navigate to the waiting family’s page at American Adoptions. Here, you will see the profiles of every family waiting to adopt with our agency.
Once you get to the page where you can view waiting families, select the filter that says “REGION/STATES” and select “Midwestern States”. This will show you families located in and around Indiana.
While an adoptive family’s location might be an important factor for you, do not sacrifice other preferences that may be more important, like your post-placement contact needs.
We want to help you find the perfect family, and that may mean a family outside of Indiana. Your adoption specialist will help you find the right fit for your needs.
Visit Our Indiana Offices
9465 Counselors Row, Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN, 46240
1-800-ADOPTION
5724 N Green St, 2nd Floor
Brownsburg, IN 46112
1-800-ADOPTION
Find Adoptive Parents in Indiana Today
If you have already made the decision to put your baby up for adoption, and are ready to find adoptive parents, American Adoptions of Indiana is your place to start looking at adoptive family profiles and find the perfect match.
If you have other questions, fill out our quick form, or call 1-800-ADOPTION to speak to a specialist today.
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