Adoption Search Blog

02/27/06

Birth Mothers Who Do Not Search

Posted by : Jan Baker in Adoption Search Blog at 12:09 am , 354 words, 66 views  
Categories: Search, Deciding to Search, Birth Mothers


Take a look at the little boy in this photo. Try to imagine that this cute little tyke was yours. Would you want to know him even if someone else had raised him?

I know many birth moms who have searched for their children. They were determined to locate their children, and felt strongly that they had every right to do so. However, I know even more birth moms who did not search. They felt as though they had no right to do so and were afraid to search.

Many adoptees express the sentiment that if their birth family wanted to know them, they would find them. However, this is what many birth moms have said to me about searching:

 I was told that I have no right to search and should instead wait for my child to search;
 I was told that it would disrupt my child’s life for me to find him/her;
 I was told that it was selfish for me to search;

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 I was told that if I really loved my child that I would not interfere in his/her life now;
 I am afraid that my child will hate me;
 I have never told any one about my relinquished child and am afraid that people would reject me if they knew I had relinquished a child to adoption;
 I do not want to disturb my child’s life;
 I am afraid that my child will not want to know me; and
 I was told that at age 18, my child would be given all my contact info.

From the comments that appear above, I think it gives you a clear indication as to why many birth moms do not search.

Therefore, I recommend that if you are an adopted person, and wish contact with your birth family, that you conduct a search. Since sometimes both parties are waiting for the other party to search. It is for that reason that I suggest to both parties that they search.

Searching is a bold and sometimes scary act to undertake. There are risks involved, but great rewards are possible as well.

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: suzette [Visitor]
EVERY REASON for a Birth mother NOT TO SEARCH, thats an all incclusive of what I have been told concerning my BIRTH MOTHER! Dont hurt her, she loved you, and on & on..... whos fooling who here??? Ive searched for over 20 yrs. for ANY birth family, and Im now to the point I truely believe, IF my Bio."Mother" had really "loved" me, then where is she now??? Yes, maybe Im bitter, Im so so tired of walking on pins & needles, afraid of interupting "her" life, Dear Lord, "what about mine?"
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Comment from: Jan Baker [Member] Email · http://birthfamily-search.adoptionblogs.com/
I personally would never tell someone not to search for fear of disturbing that other person. I can not tell you about your bio mom, but, I can tell you that I truly love my son and yet, I never searched for him. Maybe I would have eventually, I think I probably would have.

But, I was so afraid, felt I didn't have the right, blah, blah, blah...I do not blame you for feeling as you do, you have a right to know your birth family IMHO.

Being found was one of the best things that could have happened to me. I love finally knowing my son. I consider his finding me a gift. His finding me did not hurt me - it allowed me to begin to heal.

All I can say is do not give up. And never let anyone tell you that you have no right to know your birth family. I have heard at least two birth moms in the last few years say that they hoped that their children find them before they die. Most birth moms want to be found, not all, but most.
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