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Given the adoption. I want to be a mom!?

I can not conceive naturally and have thought about adoption. The process intimidates me a bit because the agency did a background check. I fear that there will be a question about how my parents behaved to me as a child. Both were reasonable. Abused me, both physically and emotionally. A few decades ago. I received counseling. One of my parents has changed and treats me with respect. The other, who has decided not to have contact with. Is it hurt my chances to pass the adoption of screening?

The fact that in this way towards you, does not mean it that way for a child. In fact, the argument could be made very easily as you know what to avoid and do not act now. Yes, they wonder how they raised, but his response to talk more about your character and then nothing. If "yes, it was abused and the only way a child. It was good enough for me, is good enough for them, "then obviously not a chance. If you explain what happened and what I learned from him (assuming it had knowledge), then everything will well.

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