For both birth parents and adopting families, the adoption process can seem overwhelming. Not only is it emotional, but the legal and medical needs can be confusing.  There are so many necessary steps to take, and big decisions to make. They need supportive, understanding, and knowledgeable people to help guide them. After making the loving choice of adoption, they need to decide whether to use an adoption attorney or an adoption agency in Louisiana. 

Why Choose Adoption? 

Families choose to adopt a baby for many different reasons, but infertility is a very common one. These couples are looking for a baby to love and parent. Therefore, a birth mother choosing adoption is an incredibly loving choice. It can be a difficult decision, but birth moms who choose adoption do love their children. These mothers want to give their baby the best possible care to have the best possible life. Every woman has her own reasons to consider adoption. But here are some of the most common situations birth mothers are in: 

  • She isn’t ready to be a mom.
  • She can’t afford to take care of a child.
  • She doesn’t have the support of her family.
  • She doesn’t have a good relationship with her baby’s father.
  • She wants to finish her education. 
  • She wants to go further in her job. 

Choosing adoption is a decision only a birth mother can make for herself and her baby. Similarly, she gets to make every following decision—including which loving family will get to parent their baby. Another one of these decisions is whether to use an adoption agency or an adoption attorney. 

Adoption Attorney Vs. Adoption Agencies 

In Louisiana, adoption is defined as “a legal arrangement in which a new set of parents raise the child.” State law allows adoptive parents to pay the medical costs of prenatal care and childbirth. Adoption attorneys can match adopting families with birth mothers. They also help oversee the required paperwork and finances and define the terms of the adoption, such as whether it’s open or closed. 

An adoption agency such as St. Elizabeth Foundation provides all this necessary legal assistance. But it also offers many more resources and much more support.  In addition to the legal and medical needs, an agency can help birth mothers with living and counseling expenses. Caring counselors give birth mothers emotional support before and after the birth. What’s more, all this help is confidential and free of charge.

Contact An Adoption Agency With Absolutely No Pressure 

If you’re pregnant, we understand how hard and scary it can be. But remember—you have options, you’re in control, and you’re stronger than you think. 
We know you probably have a lot more questions. That’s why St. Elizabeth Foundation is here to help. We’ve placed more than 600 babies in loving homes. We’re here to hold your hand and help you make the best choice for you and your baby. You can get in touch with us to get more information and answers. And remember—just because you call us doesn’t mean you have to choose adoption. All our conversations are private. You can call us at 225-769-8888 or contact us online