Family Adoption
August 20th, 2010
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the adoption in pregnancy section when it should be in the family?
I did not know this section was b / ci New things in the family section. shoudlnt is in the class of the family? I think many ppl do kno is adopted here.
I see what you say. Many adopted children are neither pregnant or parents so that I can not think to look in that section. I had not thought so far, but does not seem in favor of the adoptive parents for placement in section parents. Interesting. I think that the dynamics of the adoptive family go far beyond the choice of parenthood as well. As an adopted child, never I realized existed. Only when I became a foster parent I realized that this article was available.
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