Giving Up A Child For Adoption

What are my rights to give up my child for adoption?
I have 7 weeks pregnant and I'm only 16. I know that can not handle that child well enough and I can not afford to keep, so I want to give up for adoption to a family that wants a child but can not have one. My mom is against me give the child up for adoption and said that I support. I know it's the right thing to do. She said that if I do not so you should keep up, but there is no way I could. So my question is, can you tell my mother I give the child for adoption because I am under 18? What rights do I have? This is not exactly my first option … OK, but can not cope so if Please stop saying horrible things.
Nobody can force you to keep the child, give the child or cancel the child. However, what do you think? you have a mother who is ready to help you keep your child? why not benefit from this? You know how mothers attempt to force their children to give their children and are not favorable at all, you're not only 7 weeks pregnant.Clearly EVERYTHING.You reported several more months to go until it takes a final decision, but suggest that you think much about this.It be one of the hardest things to do .. to give birth and hand your child to strangers. I very happy to give my little son also away.Why not allow to raise the child if they want? If the family is willing to step and assume the role of the mother, who wants to give to.Who then they should allow the parents is not a factor.You not need parents to live a happy life.Also also should parents give up their rights to child.Have 've talked to him?
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