Your Options
If you’ve reached this point in your search for answers, you’ve
probably ruled out abortion as a solution to your dilemma. Thank you
being courageous on behalf of an innocent, unborn child. Moses shared a
thought that will bless you when he said, _"I have set before you life
and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou
and thy seed may live..." Deut. 13:19
It’s your right to choose “life” for your unborn child.
It’s your right to choose whether or not to parent.
We know that life sometimes throws unexpected curves. We are here to help you and to help you explore your choices.
Please call me (Debbie) at anytime if you would like to talk
about your situation. You do not need to feel alone and your phone call
will be absolutely confidential. My personal cell # is 800-264-2229
(free nationwide from any phone) or 662-213-0365.
New Beginnings offers you:
- Caring professionals with many years of experience are available to
help Birthmothers explore their choices and choose what is best for the
child and for them
- Compassionate, caring and confidential professional Christian counselors available 24/7
- Safe and secure Birthmother housing for women in need of shelter at the Erwin Maternity Care Center
- Complete and honest answers to your personal and legal questions
- Transportation from anywhere in the United States and 24/7 emergency access to our counselors
- Financial and “startup” assistance available
- Opportunity for you to be involved in the entire process if you choose adoption
Commonly Asked Questions
I don’t have anywhere to live while I am pregnant. What are my options?
New Beginnings offers a Maternity Care Center for all clients. There
are full-time house parents who will transport you to and from doctor’s
visits and provide meals and other needs.
Do I receive any counseling while in the New Beginnings program?
Yes. Our social workers at New Beginnings counsel with all of our
clients during their pregnancy. There is also post-partum counseling
available.
Will I get pictures and updates of my baby?
Yes. Every adoption has its own unique plan. Most families send
pictures and updates periodically while some have extensive on-going
contact by phone or visits. Every birthmother and adoptive couple has
their own level of comfort in this area, and we do our best to make
everyone feel comfortable.
How do I know that the adoptive couple are good people?
All of our adoptive couples must go through very thorough screening.
They have to submit two applications to the New Beginnings agency. They
also have to have criminal record and child abuse registry checks prior
to receiving an approved home study. Their home study involves a
detailed report of the adoptive couple’s marital status, financial
situation, lifestyle, and medical history. Their home is also evaluated
by a licensed social worker who can assure that the baby will have a
safe and suitable environment. In most cases, pictures are available of the couples home and family
How long may I stay at the care center after I deliver?
New Beginnings allows our birthmothers to stay at the Care center
for up to six weeks after delivery. However, exceptions can be made if
the need is sufficient.
When can I sign paper relinquishing my parental rights?
You will not be pressured into signing anything, because papers
allowing a child to be placed for adoption cannot be signed until 72
hours after delivery. The 72 hour period is considered the waiting
period and any relinquishment forms signed prior to this are not legal.
What about my medical bills and other expenses?
While in the New Beginnings program there are no expenses to
you—medical or living. Financial assistance is determined on a
case-by-case basis.
If I do make an adoption plan, will the sad feelings ever go away?
YES! But, an adoption choice is a life
transition that can be difficult and emotional; it is not a lifelong
grieving and recovery process. Lila, a nineteen year old birthmother
said "I’ll always miss her and think of her, but I’ll never regret
giving her the family that could give her the life that I never could.
I believe that someday she will find me and tell me what a good thing I
did for her.”
Research has shown that birthmothers who make an adoption plan show
the same level of satisfaction with their decision as those who chose
to parent their child.
The only two people that have any “legal” control over an adoption
plan are the birthparents (the birthmother and the birthfather.)
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