If you’ve taken drugs during your pregnancy and are considering placing your child for adoption, we have good news. There is a family that will want to adopt them. 

Although you may not know the impact your drug use has had on your baby now, many services exist to help families with babies exposed to drugs. There are couples ready and waiting to adopt, even if the child has special needs. 

We can help you find that special family at A Loving Option Adoption. Learn more about what type of prenatal care you need and how we can help you find the right adoptive family.

Getting Proper Prenatal Care

Proper prenatal care (the healthcare you receive during pregnancy) helps women have a healthy pregnancy. No matter when you discover your pregnancy, Immediately starting prenatal care is vital, especially prenatal vitamins.

Prenatal visits include a physical exam, weight checks, a urine sample, and possibly blood tests and an ultrasound. Doing these exams helps your healthcare provider be better informed. Your first visit is the time to share the news about your drug use. 

If you’ve continued using drugs, now is the time to stop. Although we know that can be easier said than done, ending your drug use is critical for you and your baby. Both drugs and alcohol can cause birth defects.

If you’re struggling with drug addiction, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) at 1-800-662-HELP. They can help you locate a treatment facility near you. We can also help connect you to local resources.

Whether you choose to place your child for adoption or not, we want you to get the help you need. If you want to talk to someone, give us a call or fill out our confidential online Contact Form. There is no judgment at A Loving Option Adoption.

Depending on your financial situation, if you choose to make an adoption plan, you may be eligible for reasonable and legitimate pregnancy-related expenses. 

Finding the Right Adoptive Family

All of our potential adoptive couples have determined ahead of time what they are open to in terms of adoption. Honesty about your drug use helps the adoptive family you choose to be better prepared to care for your child. 

As you consider various families, you will look at the bios of couples who are open to adopting a child with potential special health needs. We’re confident you will find the right ones. 

If you have questions about adoption, we are happy to talk with you. Please call or text us at (865) 684-1894. For our 24/7 Helpline, call or text (865) 345-2601. We’re always here for you.