How is it possible that our little pumpkin is almost one????? |
First, it’s
important to note that nothing ‘officially’ happens with the adoption until the
birthmom signs consent to terminate parental rights. The timeframe for signing
consent varies by state – but she cannot sign until 24-72 hours in most cases.
This does not mean that they have to
sign at that time, they can and should (in my opinion) take as long as they
want – this is a huge decision and shouldn’t be made just because a clock says
it should. Also, until she signs that consent all decisions about the baby
belong to the birthmom. That means she makes all medical decisions and can
decide she wants to keep the baby with her the whole time, she can decide when
the adoptive parents can see the baby and if they can spend the night in the
hospital with them. This is one of the hardest times for adoptive parents
because that little baby that you’ve come to think of as ‘yours’ really isn’t
yet. Legally the woman who just gave birth still has every right to that child,
she has control and you don’t. (You would think that adoptive parents would be
used to not having control because we have so little control during the entire
process, but you never get used to that feeling!) But here’s my opinion on this
timeframe: this time before she signs consent is a precious gift to the child.
This is the time I imagine I will tell TLO about when she gets older. I will
tell her about the first night of her life that she spent in the room with just
her birthmom, the day we spent sharing the responsibility of caring for her;
playing with her tiny toes and talking about her beautiful hair; the talks we
had about careers, goals and life; and learning to love each other. I will be
able to tell her how she held her one last time before we left the hospital and
couldn’t take her eyes off of her. I will show her the pictures with loving
arms wrapped around her and a face that both beams with love and is crushed
with sadness. These are the just a few of the experiences I have to share
because of this time we had together. We were very uncomfortable going in to
this time, in fact ‘uncomfortable’ is an understatement. But I will be forever
grateful for those precious hours.
The state
TLO was born in has a 72 hour wait before the birthmom can sign consent but she
was discharged from the hospital at 48 hours. For that 24 hours she stayed with
a very sweet family arranged through the agency, known as ‘cradle care’. This
family welcomed us into their home whenever we wanted to be there and showered
her with attention while we enjoyed 1 last night alone, got some sleep and
frantically shopped for all the last minute things we forgot about. And
approximately 72 hours after TLO came into the world we could officially call her ‘ours’!
Father God, thank You for putting me
in a situation that made me uncomfortable. Thank You for giving me peace as we
walked through a situation that we had no control over. You gave me a peace knowing
that You were in control. Thank You for the sweet woman who chose life for her
child and then chose us for her future. Thank You for this amazing child who is
approaching 1 year old as she continues to help me grow! Amen.