Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption & Foster Care
Kids & Family:Parenting
Question: I am a nurse and am very aware of the benefits of breast milk. I always imagined I would get breast milk from a milk bank if I adopted. Just recently, I read there aren’t many milk banks around, and they can have a supply issue and be very expensive. I then stumbled upon adoptive parents inducing lactation to feed their adopted baby. How common and easy is this? Is it successful? Does never being pregnant before and having small breasts have an effect?
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Evaluating Risk Factors in International Adoption
Male Infertility 101
Practical Tips for Disciplining While Maintaining Attachment
Adoption Options: What Type of Adoption is Best For You
How to Afford Adoption
Infertility Medications 101
Understanding Expectant Moms Who are Considering Adoption
Preparing Children Already in the Home for an Adoption
Typical Behaviors of Children Adopted Internationally
Female Fertility 101
Genetic Testing 101
Evaluating Risk Factors in Domestic Infant Adoption
What is it Really Like to Raise a Child with FASD
How to Prepare Transracial Adoptees for Transitioning to College
The Connected Parent
Adopting Siblings
Adopting a Child with Down Syndrome
How to Raise an Anti-Racist Child
Home Insemination with Donor Sperm
Kinship Adoption
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