ADOPTION VS ABORTION
If you are considering abortion at this time, have you considered adoption as an alternative?
Many pregnant women can be automatically pushed into a conveyor belt towards abortion
Abortion ends the baby's life and often wrecks the mother's - adoption saves the baby's life, gives new meaning to the mother's and brings joy and happiness to the adoptive parents.
You may feel you don't want to go through the whole pregnancy only to give up your child at the end - but is that a good reason to end your child's life?
As you check out the links below, think about the different potential consequences of abortion and adoption, and see which one you think is the best choice.
Information about adoption
Rather than repeating very good information and answers available on other websites, we would recommend that you look at the following links:
www.babyadoptionasist.co.uk/qna
(Adoption Support In Society Today)
This page has a series of questions and answers on adoption for
pregnant women, focusing particular on addressing any concerns you
might have.
www.baaf.org.uk/info/pregnant
(British Association for Adoption and Fostering)
This page also has questions and answers, but focuses more on the
process that you would go through. There are also various
other pages of information on their website.
www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8414036/Abortion-conveyor-belt-denies-couples-opportunity-to-adopt.html
This article highlights the sad current situation
in the UK, where pregnant women with unplanned pregnancies can be
automatically pushed into a "conveyor belt" towards abortion by
medical advisors without being told about the option of adoption.
It also points out the conflict of interest in abortion providers,
who often advise the very people they want to make money from
through abortion. Sadly, this often creates a cold, inhumane
environment for vulnerable women looking for a solution.
If you are in this position, don't allow others to pressure
you into an abortion - think carefully about your decision and
consider all options, including adoption, rather than making a
hasty decision you may regret for years to come.
If you have any concerns or questions you would like to talk about, please do contact us and we will try to help you.