Navigating an unplanned pregnancy can be an emotionally challenging journey, especially if you’re not sure you can be a parent right now. Adoption may be one of the options you’re considering. If so, Adoption Advocates is here to help. Our adoption specialists can help you explore how open adoption works and what’s involved in making an adoption plan. We’ll be with you every step of the way to provide guidance, but we’ll support whatever decisions you make.
Clients in Beaumont and surrounding areas in Texas, are served by adoption specialist, Alicia Ports.
Call or Text: (512) 270-8415
Email: [email protected]
Expectant Parent Adoption Services in Beaumont
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. Adoption Advocates offers all services for expectant parents, including counseling and legal services, free of cost.
As a licensed adoption agency in Texas, we may be able to provide financial assistance for pregnancy-related expenses while you make an adoption plan. Your adoption specialist can discuss your situation with you to see how much assistance you may be eligible for.
Yes, you can move forward with an adoption plan. Although things will move faster, you will still have the same rights and ability to make choices that an expectant mother does. An adoption specialist will visit you to answer your questions, help you complete paperwork, share waiting family profiles and discuss a post-placement plan. You will receive counseling and support after relinquishment as well, for as long as you choose.
Here’s a look at what to expect with the adoption process if your baby has already been born:
GET IN TOUCH: Reach out to us by calling (512) 477-1122 or texting (512) 270-8415. If you’re still in the hospital, you can ask the hospital’s social worker to help you get in touch with us. We already work with many hospital social workers throughout Texas.
MEET WITH A SPECIALIST: An experienced adoption specialist will visit you as soon as possible, usually within a few hours. She will explain your options, the different types of adoption and what comes next. After learning more about adoption, you’ll decide if you want to move forward with placing your baby for adoption.
MAKE CHOICES: If you’re ready, you’ll begin making choices for you and your baby’s future. You’ll need to decide if you want an open, semi-open or closed adoption. You can start looking at adoptive family profile books and choose one. If you do not want to choose the family, the agency can select for you. Remember, you are still in control of all of your choices.
SIGN PAPERWORK: If you’re sure about adoption and it’s been at least 48 hours since the baby was born, you’ll sign the relinquishment papers. Your chosen adoptive family will be able to take the baby home as soon as the hospital discharges him or her.
The adoption process moves quickly after a baby is born, and 48 hours may not be enough time for you to make a decision. Signing the relinquishment papers is permanent, so you need to be certain this is the right step for you. If you need more time, we can arrange for short-term interim care (also known as cradle care) after your baby is released from the hospital. You’ll be able to continue exploring your options and spend time with your baby before you make a final decision. Even though your relationship with Adoption Advocates began after your baby was born, we hope it doesn’t end there. Many women experience difficult emotions, including grief and sadness, after placement. We’re here to help you through those emotions with adoption counseling for as long as you need, at no cost to you.
An open adoption means that you get to choose the adoptive parents, and you can maintain some degree of contact with them. In an open adoption, you will always be honored as the child’s birth parent, because that’s who you are. In almost all adoption plans, the adoptive parents provide pictures and letters and exchange phone calls with birth parents. Depending on the relationship that develops between you and your adoptive parents, sometimes there is visitation. The most important thing to remember is that an open adoption is what the participants jointly decide that it should be. Open adoption is an informal agreement based on trust and respect.
It’s OK not to be sure about adoption right away. This is a really important decision! Take as much time as you need. Your adoption specialist will discuss all of your options with you — without pressure or judgment. Our goal is to provide support and answers, so that you can make an informed decision.
After speaking to an adoption specialist, you may decide that adoption is not right for you. That’s OK too. If you decide to parent, Adoption Advocates can direct you to resources to provide assistance during your pregnancy and your child’s early years.
Staying healthy throughout your pregnancy is important for both you and your baby, regardless of whether you choose parenting or adoption. Below are some resources in the Beaumont area that can help you access prenatal care. If you don’t have health care insurance and meet certain income restrictions, you may be eligible for Pregnancy Medicaid that can help cover some of your pregnancy-related costs, like doctor visits and delivery.
Beaumont Pregnancy Testing & Family Planning
Hope Women’s Resource Clinic
3740 Laurel Ave
Beaumont, TX 77707
(409) 898-4005
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Legacy Community Health – Central Stagg
3455 Stagg Dr.
Beaumont, TX 77701
(409) 833-8850
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Birthright of Beaumont
2626 Calder Ave #1952
Beaumont, TX 77702
(409) 832-6411
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Beaumont Prenatal Care & Hospitals
Baptist Hospitals Of Southeast Texas
3080 College Street
Beaumont, TX 77701
Phone: 409-981-5510
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CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth
2830 Calder Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77702
(409) 892-7171
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Nurse Family Partnership
City of Port Arthur Health Department
(409)983-8800
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Additional Resources
Texas Health & Human Services Benefits Office
3105 Executive Blvd
Beaumont, TX,77705
(409) 730-1098
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Benefit Programs: SNAP, TANF, Medicaid for families and children
Beaumont WIC
Beaumont Public Health Department
3040 College St
Beaumont, TX 77701
(409) 832-4000
Apply online
WIC – City of Port Arthur Health Dept.
449 Austin Ave
Port Arthur, TX 77640
(409) 983-8875
Apply online
The Salvation Army of Beaumont
2350 Interstate 10 Frontage Road
Beaumont, TX 77703
409-896-2361
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Helps with temporary shelter and food
Family Services of Southeast Texas
3550 Fannin St
Beaumont, TX 77701
(409) 833-2668
Apply online
Women and children’s domestic violence and sexual assault shelter
Find additional resources for unplanned pregnancy, parenting and adoption in Houston.
WHAT OUR FAMILIES SAY
Adoption Advocates not only provides a valuable service but also becomes an integral part of your adoption journey. They are ethical, supportive, and prioritize the well-being of everyone in the adoption triad.
JOEL | ADOPTIVE FATHER
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