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Find questions and answers for prospective and adoptive parents, adopted individuals, and expectant and birth parents. The page links to general resources and frequently requested information.... Details >
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Find answers to fourteen frequently asked questions about the adoption credit.... Details >
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Answers to questions that are commonly asked by persons who are considering adoption. Topics covered include what children are available for adoption; who can adopt; what kinds of costs are involved; ... Details >
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Are you pregnant and not sure that you are ready or able to raise your child? If so, you might be thinking about placing your baby for adoption. This factsheet gives you information about adoption, an... Details >
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This document answers kids' questions about adoption, how it works, why kids need to be adopted, and feelings you may have if you were adopted.... Details >
Learn about the health of children adopted from another country, required medical exams, risk of infectious diseases, and how to prepare and care for your child's health once home.... Details >
Children from areas where hepatitis B is common (Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe) are frequently infected with hepatitis B early in life when it is more likely that it will become a chronic infection... Details >
Children throughout the United States are waiting for permanent families. Some have special physical, emotional or educational needs. More than 60 percent come from minority cultures. You will find ov... Details >
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Search this directory to locate domestic and international adoption and foster care resources in your state, including public and private agencies, support groups, and help with accessing adoption rec... Details >
If you are pregnant, you have three options to think about — abortion, adoption, and parenting. Reading and learning about each one will help you get the facts. ... Details >
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